While the sinkhole at Biddle and Broadway is almost completely filled, two holes remain open as crews with the St. Louis Sewer District search for the sewer main break that may have caused the sinkhole.
Jade Aubrey talks with the District's spokesperson, Bess McCoy, about just how big the sewer main is and what comes next.
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Officials say the first step is to repair the broken sewer main that runs along Biddle Street.
Officials say the first step is to repair the broken sewer main that runs along Biddle Street.





