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Family speaks after Dawan Ferguson convicted of murder in son's death
A St. Louis County father accused of killing his disabled 9-year-old son Christian back in 2003 has been found guilty.
Compton Hill Water Tower
U.S. Appeals Court: Amazon Has To Go To Trial To See If Public Will Confuse Fire TV Streaming With Porn
Sigh, here we go. Back in 2014, Wreal LLC filed a trademark infringement suit against Amazon. Why? Well, Wreal has a product called FyreTV that it describes as “the Netflix of porn.” Amazon has a streaming service for decidedly non-pornographic content called Fire TV. Wreal came into court armed with a couple of social media […]
Man, woman shot in north St. Louis County
Police said a man and woman were shot Friday night in north St. Louis County.
Tailor to Replace Button on Suit Jacket
Biden proposes more offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska
The administration argues that without major climate policies to cut demand, lease sales will bring โnet benefits.โ
Live updates: Arenado pursues the cycle in Philly
Get updates from Derrick Goold and in-game highlights as the Cardinals send Miles Mikolas against Philadelphia.
Santana + Earth, Wind & Fire: Miraculous Supernatural Tour
Santana + Earth, Wind & Fire: Miraculous Supernatural Tour live at Hollywood Casino Ampitheatre in St. Louis.
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Multiple people report items damaged, disappear after using local movers
'It's about saving some lives': St. Louis violence prevention program expands
St. Louis man charged after 66-year-old killed on porch in Wells-Goodfellow neighborhood
Police believe a man who was fatally shot on his porch on May 15 was hit by a stray bullet. A St. Louis man has been charged in the killing.
Illinois' 1-year tax relief on groceries, gas, property taxes begins Friday
Fair Saint Louis kicks off with esports tournament
Dawan Ferguson convicted of Christian Fergusonโs death
Alton Road Closures Begin July 5th, Expected To Last Approximately A Month
ALTON – Illinois American Water continues to rehabilitate the sanitary sewer system as well as replace approximately 1,200 feet of water main in Alton. Justin Kleinschmidt, P.E., of Sheppard, Morgan & Schwaab, Inc., provided these maps and descriptions of the work that is scheduled to be done. Starting July 5, 2022, U.S. Route 67 (Piasa Street), from 20 th Street/College Avenue south to 3 rd Street in Alton will be closed for approximately one month barring any unforeseen circumstances and weather. The closures are for employee and contractor safety, so please take care when traveling in these areas. Marked detours will be placed to safely guide motorists around the closure. Motorists should use caution when driving in the area and obey traffic signs, detour routes, and flaggers in the area. If possible, motorists should avoid the area. Drivers are urged to pay close attention to changing conditions and signs in the work zones. Please obey the posted speed limits,
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State Rep. Katie Stuart Says She Looks Forward To Continue Role As Area Advocate
EDWARDSVILLE - Katie Stuart breezed through the Democratic Primary for the 112th District State House of Representatives spot, and now will focus on the general election race in November against Republican opponent Jennifer Korte. Stuart provided these statements about the Tuesday election today: "First I would like to applaud the County Clerks and all the election judges and volunteers who ran such a great election in both Madison and St. Clair counties. I have had the privilege of working on legislation that supports voter access and election security, and it's wonderful to see that in action. Congratulations to every one who had a successful primary race, and really to every one who chose to put themselves on the ballot and try to step up to serve the public. "It has been a tremendous honor to be chosen three times by the people of the 112th district to represent their interests in Springfield, and I am looking forward to the opportunity to continue to advocate for the Metro East