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Alton High plans new security measures after a rash of fights shut the school
As many as 40 students were involved in more than a dozen fistfights at the school on Wednesday.
You can now post bail for any municipal warrant in Clayton, St. Louis County says
The move is meant to minimize the time defendants charged with ordinance violations spend incarcerated traveling from jail to jail, County Executive Sam Pageβs office said.
Metro East woman sentenced for role in overdose death of mother-in-law
A Wood River woman was sentenced this week for manslaughter after admitting to administering a lethal dose of morphine to her ailing 85-year-old mother-in-law.
Babysitter sentenced to 8 years for death of St. Louis toddler in her care
India Basquine pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2018 death of a 24-month-old girl she was watching.
Missouri meatpacking plant backed by governor faces opposition over pollution concerns
Residents concerned about new beef plant polluting Lake Saint Louis.
Florissant man charged with killing former boss over money
A 33-year-old Florissant man was charged with murder this week after, police say, he shot his former boss over money.
How gas prices, vehicle sales and production trends compare in St. Louis and Missouri
Check out the peaks and valleys in volatile local gas prices, and track motor vehicle sales, financing and production.
In policy change, Missouri to bar people from ordering books for prison inmates
The new, more restrictive policy goes into effect Sept. 25.
Arch to dim lights for birds in September
Forty percent of waterfowl that migrate use the Mississippi River corridor. Bright lights can confuse and disorient them.
Family of 2-year-old killed describe βcataclysmicβ impact of St. Louis County police chase crash
The parents of 2-year-old Jace Richardson gave emotional statements before sentencing Thursday.
Sneaky's Bar & Burger Joint is smash-burger heaven in Edwardsville
Sneaky's, which launched last year as a food truck, uses domestic wagyu beef to set its smash burgers apart from the crowd.
New luxury streetwear store Found added to City Foundryβs retail lineup
Found, a new luxury streetwear store, will open at City Foundry STL on Saturday, becoming the complexβs 17th retailer.
Clayton-based Olin CEO agrees to step down after plummeting profits
Olin Corp.βs president, CEO and chairman, Scott Sutton, will step down in the first half of 2024, the company announced Friday.
Disney Entertainment channels, including ESPN, go dark on Charter Spectrum
ESPN is among a number of Disney Entertainment channels that have gone dark on Charter Spectrum cable systems.
Judge bars Missouri from moving ahead on Randolph County waste lagoon permit
Nearby residents sued the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, alleging the state agency improperly issued a draft permit for the lagoon.
Medline's St. Peters warehouse helps the medical supply company keep pace with spiking demand
As the health care industry evolves to pandemic-related pressures and patients' changing demands, a regional medical supply company has been forced to adapt in step.
St. Charles County canβt hire enough 911 dispatchers. It'll spend $518,000 on temp workers.
Faced with an ongoing labor shortage, St. Charles County officials are rethinking how they staff their 911 dispatch center β and are spending more than $500,000 to hire out-of-state contract dispatchers as a "stop-gap measure" to relieve staff from sometimesβ¦
Police search for driver of trash truck who ran off after fatal crash in Jefferson County
The crash killed Amanda M. Pfingsten, 37, of Imperial.
St. Peters man killed when car runs off highway ramp, overturns
The Missouri Highway Patrol identified the victim as James R. Chiles, 61.
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