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Car accident on skinker and forest pkwy witnesses
Former high school teacher accused of sexual assault no longer required to wear ankle monitor
City Hope St. Louis helps to combat the rise in homelessness across region
Across the St. Louis region, homelessness has been on the rise in recent years. One organization began to help when the New Life Evangelistic Center was forced to closed in 2017.
City of St. Louis Ends Fiscal Year 2022 With $49 Million Surplus
Comptroller Darlene Green announced today that the City of St. Louis closed its fiscal year 2022 with an operating budget surplus of $49.4 million.
'They took his life for what reason?' - mom of man killed in shooting at north county supermarket
The mother of the young man killed in the shooting said she doesn't understand why the gunfire erupted.
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St. Louis judge hits pause on mayor's police oversight plan
Circuit Judge Jason Sengheiser wrote in his ruling that at least one provision in the plan conflicted with state law.
ISP Requests Help In Identification Of Person Of Interest In East Side Hit-and-Run
EAST ST. LOUIS – At 1:15 a.m. on August 24, 2022, a 59-year-old male of East St. Louis was the victim of a fatal hit-and-run crash that occurred in the 1800 block of State Street in East St. Louis. The Illinois State Police and East St. Louis Police Department are requesting assistance in identifying a person of interest. Anyone with knowledge of the incident is asked to contact Crimestoppers by phone at 1-866-371-8477 (TIPS) or visit https://www.stlrcs.org . Witnesses can remain anonymous. A video of the person of interest can be viewed at: https://youtu.be/dhe2MGnrZis
Needle-less COVID-19 vaccine developed at Washington University approved for use in India
Chef Chris Vomund takes over healthy prepared meal service ful.
The former Herbie’s and Kingside Diner executive chef will set up shop in the former Copper Pig space in Southampton and begin taking online orders September 13.
St. Louis says it’s recycling despite viewer video
Customers say this Wentzville contractor took big deposits, never completed work
FBI agents' testimony pinpoint whereabouts of Sweetie Pie's reality star during nephew's murder
The world may have already crossed 5 climate tipping points
A new study finds that 1.5 degrees of warming would cause irreversible changes.
Marquette Catholic High School To Kick Off Homecoming Week
ALTON - Marquette Catholic High School Homecoming activities kick off on Monday, September 12, with Spirit Week which is organized by Student Council. The students spend time decorating and having fun activities planned for each day of Homecoming Week which includes Themed Dress up days which also bring awareness to local charities and cancer organizations. This year's Homecoming Court will be introduced at Johnson's Corner at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 16, which will include a caravan led by the MCHS Drumline to the Public School Stadium field. The game begins at 7 p.m. The Homecoming Dance at Marquette is the following Saturday, Sept. 17, and Homecoming Week at MCHS will end with a Homecoming Mass beginning at noon on Sunday, September 18, at Alumni Plaza. "The students and faculty are looking forward to a fun, eventful week celebrating all things Marquette!" - Nichole Stevenson, Student Council Moderator, said.
iPhone 14 Thankfully Accelerates The Shift To eSIM
One of the more notable announcements at Apple’s event this week was that the iPhone 14 lineup won’t have a physical SIM tray to swap out SIM cards. Instead, the devices will embrace eSIM, a technology that’s supposed to make it easier than ever to switch carriers without consumers needing to buy and install a […]
St. Louisans and local experts talk about possible changes as King Charles III takes the throne
Is there an etiquette for using cones, lawn chairs, etc for blocking off your own street parking?
‘Agape Boarding School should be closed.’ New Missouri AG filing says abuse is systemic
The complaint, filed in Cedar County Circuit Court, contained additional details that the AG’s office said provided explicit evidence of systemic abuse of students at the unlicensed school near Stockton that has gone on for years.
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