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Spire, Rebuilding Together collaborate to renovate St. John home
Not one to be the center of attention, Louise Stewart’s home was chosen by Rebuilding Together-St. Louis as one of its 100 local renovation projects this year.
Police correction: Woman still alive after being hit by vehicle
St. Louis County police have issued a correction and apology over a prior statement about a crash involving a pedestrian in Jennings.
Ameren reminds customers to look for safety hazards this Fire Prevention Week
As the chill of Fall settles in, we want to stay cozy and warm. But that also raises our risk of fires.
Peabody Energy decided to stay in St. Louis after debating leaving due to increase in crime
Peabody Energy announced it will keep its headquarters in downtown St. Louis. The coal company was debating leaving downtown due to an increase in surrounding violence.
Robert Lefton, chairman and CEO of Psychological Associates, dies at 91
Lefton co-developed the Dimensional Model of Behavior, a tool enabling behavioral awareness and insight, as well as the first-ever sales training course designed by psychologists.
Justice Department Files Disgusting Attack On Journalist Jason Leopold For Being Good At His Job
We’ve been writing about journalist Jason Leopold for many years, either focused on his FOIA adventures or the amazing (and important) scoops he achieves through them. If you look back through our archives, you’ll see that Leopold knows how to use freedom of information laws basically better than anyone, and thus wields them effectively to […]
Downtown Engagement and Public Safety Initiative Lifts Up Year of Effective Collaboration as Peabody Recommits to Downtown St. Louis
The news comes as DEPSI lifts up more than a year of collaborative work to make Downtown neighborhoods safer and more vibrant.
Peabody Energy will keep its headquarters downtown
More than a year ago, the firm told the city that it was exploring options to leave downtown due to safety concerns following several incidents.
Ferguson man shot dead while watching TV
Police determined that shots were fired from outside into the home where the man was sitting in his living room watching TV.
Colonel Gregory Announces Promotions to the Ranks of Lieutenant and Sergeant
ST. LOUIS COUNTY - On Monday, October 10, 2022, St. Louis County Police Colonel Kenneth L. Gregory announced the promotion of Sergeant Devin Rose to the rank of Lieutenant and Police Officer Tucker Schnerre to the rank of Sergeant. Lieutenant Devin Rose joined the Department in 1998 with prior law enforcement experience. Lieutenant Rose previously served in the West County Precinct, the Central County Precinct, the Homicide/Robbery/Sexual Assault Unit, the Child Abuse Unit, and the North County Precinct, and is currently assigned to the Bureau of Professional Responsibility. Lieutenant Rose earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from Lindenwood University. Lieutenant Rose has received 11 Department awards and/or commendations. Sergeant Tucker Schnerre joined the Department in 2012. Sergeant Schnerre previously served in the North County Precinct and is currently assigned to the Tactical Operations Unit. Sergeant Schnerre earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Law Enforcement
Soundgarden & Stone Temple Pilots members taking part in upcoming Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp
Soundgarden's Kim Thayil and Stone Temple Pilots' Robert and Dean DeLeo will be taking part in an upcoming edition of Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp. The program will take place…
Jim Croce’s ‘You Don’t Mess Around with Jim’ album getting 50th anniversary reissue
Late singer/songwriter Jim Croce's breakthrough third studio album, 1972's You Don't Mess Around with Jim, will be the subject of a limited-edition 50th anniversary reissue released on CD, vinyl LP…
Ferguson murder victim was targeted, police say
Investigators with the Ferguson Police Department believe a man who was shot and killed overnight was targeted.
3-year-old boy dies Tuesday in High Ridge house fire
Woman hit by car, injured Monday night in Jennings
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St. Louis upends Philadelphia in Cardinals-Phillies TV ratings, although not on field
The Cardinals were swept by the Phillies in their recent first-round playoff series, but the roles were reversed in terms of television ratings.
'An investment in our community': Bond passage would improve Hazelwood School District
Con Con Update
I wasn’t surprised to finally find a pro-Constitutional Convention website. I was surprised, however, to find it wasn’t run by Republican operatives or a hate group and surprised to find out Winston Apple, former Democratic National Committeeman, supported passage. “Democracy has a great many false friends and a few true enemies” says the website whose … Continue reading Con Con Update →
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