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Illinois bill requiring sick leave for all workers passes both chambers
If signed into law, all employers, private or public, will be required to offer a minimum of 40 hours of paid leave to their employees they can use after 90 days on the job.
MBB: SLU vs. George Mason
The Saint Louis Billikens men’s basketball team will play George Mason University on Jan. 11.
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Death of a Salesman – The Black Rep
The classic story of traveling salesman Willy Loman and his family explores the disillusionment of the American Dream and the toll it takes on all aspects of life. When Willy
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Netflix show interviews Joplin, Missouri killer
A Netflix program highlighting convicted killers who are sentenced to death features a 1998 Joplin murder in Season 4, titled "The Bogeyman."
Representative files legislation to protect Missourians' reproductive health data
A new lawmaker wants to ban the state and law enforcement from using reproductive health data in their investigations.
People got drunk at the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department this week, but they didn't get in trouble
Metro East strip mall lands tenants, including one new to St. Louis, in $7M redevelopment
A big-box shopping center in the Metro East has landed two large anchor tenants for a $7 million redevelopment that will fill nearly 70,000 square feet of space that’s been sitting empty for four years.
Upstart SIUE basketball has NCAA Tournament dreams in 2023
'Hundreds of victims can now begin to heal': Former Agape Boarding School student reacts to news of its closing
Maryland Heights man charged in case of headless torso found along I-70 in 2004
Charges were filed Tuesday in the 2004 case of an Alton woman who was found without a head, hands or legs in a picnic area of a Wright City rest stop.
Illinois governor signs comprehensive gun bill banning sale of military-style firearms
“Illinois now officially prohibits the sale and distribution of these mass killing machines and rapid fire devices,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker says.
Wednesday Night Jazz Jam
Celebrate St. Louis’ jazz legacy and future, at the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam. Free and family-friendly, this weekly gathering brings jazz within reach for people of all ages and backgrounds.
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City condemns, boards up historic Railway Exchange building downtown
Police officers swept the entire 1.2 million-square-foot building at 615 Olive St. Wednesday, forcing four or five people who were apparently living inside to leave before the city boarded it up.
Disposal of concrete blocks
anyone gathering anyplace to listen to Jeff Beck's music tonight?
EPA cleared to start new testing of St. Charles drinking water wellfield next week
EPA had planned to have a contractor begin new testing last month but delayed the work to do a legal review of St. Charles' insurance requirements.
dash cams getting stolen
How to appeal your FEMA flooding assistance rejection
Cold Case Since 2004: DNA Breakthrough Leads To Arrest In Alton Woman's Murder
MARYLAND HEIGHTS - DNA breakthroughs are solving many cold cases throughout the nation in this day and age. On Wednesday, a DNA discovery led to charges of a then Maryland Heights man - Mike A. Clardy - with the 2004 cold case murder of an Alton woman, Deanna Denise Howland. Clardy, 63, faces second-degree murder and abandonment of a corpse charges in the case, which started in June 2004. On Tuesday, Clardy admitted to the murder at his 2004 residence in St. Ann, Mo. The deceased Howland’s identity was not known for many years. Howland, then of Alton, was 35 years old at the time of death and was a mother with four children. Howland’s body was attacked in a gruesome fashion and her dismembered remains were discovered two days after her death at an Interstate 70 rest stop. Investigators linked Clardy as a suspect by a match of DNA fragments left on Howland and a knife that was discovered at the scene. The Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis was an investigator in this
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