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Woman killed while crossing street in South St. Louis
The woman was crossing Gravois Avenue at 2:45 a.m. She did not cross at a crosswalk, police say.
Hot and humid with some chances of storms through the weekend
ST. LOUIS - A Heat Advisory is in place for much of the viewing area from 12 p.m. Saturday through 7 p.m. Tuesday. Heat and humidity will be the story this weekend with some spotty showers or storms at times. Despite the chance of that, we'll see significantly more dry time than wet this weekend. [...]
New York governor orders first statewide data center moratorium
Data centers have drawn vocal opposition at local public meetings and in state capitols across the U.S.
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Anyone here attend Nirvana at Mississippi Nights in 1991?
3 north St. Louis County Democrats vie for council seat
Former state legislator Maria Chappelle-Nadal, incumbent Rita Heard Days and former Ferguson Mayor Ella Jones are seeking the Democratic nomination Aug. 4.
An open seat and some familiar faces. Here's St. Louis' August primary ballot.
Six candidates vie to be the recorder of deeds. The license collector has a challenger. And the longtime collector of revenue is once again unopposed.
Heat advisory issued as dangerously hot temperatures, high humidity grip St. Louis area
The hottest weather of the season is arriving in the St. Louis area. Here's when temperatures peak and when cooler air returns.
Meet J.D. McFarland, Green Party candidate for St. Louis County executive
McFarland has worked in the nonprofit sector and previously ran for mayor of St. Louis.
Rescued from a porta-potty? The story behind viral video from Kansas City
A video has been going viral of Kansas City firefighters cutting up a porta-potty to rescue a man who was stuck in the tank.
See the July 18, 1926, front page: 55 cousins in 3 countries claim $40,000 estate here
Headlines from the July 18, 1926, front page include: Broken bottle uncovers whisky supply in mail.
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Westbound Forest Park Parkway closed by police?
Local farms increase safety amid Cyclospora outbreak
Local farms and restaurants are proactively addressing customer concerns about food safety following a Cyclospora outbreak linked to iceberg lettuce from Mexico. The outbreak has been confirmed in 30 states, prompting local establishments to highlight their stringent safety protocols.
If you’re sleeping on MATI, you’re missing out this weekend
Show Me Peace launches 'Peace on Wheels' mobile counseling
In an effort to help people impacted by gun violence in St. Louis, Show Me Peace, a program of Mission: St. Louis, is offering a new mobile counseling service called Peace on Wheels.
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