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Test your luck: Commonly mispronounced places in Missouri and Illinois
FOX2 researched ten city names from Missouri and Illinois that might not be as easy to enunciate as they look.
City opens registration for National Night Out parties in October
CITY HALL – Residents who want to host National Night Out block parties can register their plans with the city’s public safety department now. This year’s National Night Out will …
St. Louis Cardinals attendance off from pre-pandemic figures, but team says metrics are beating expectations
Missouri Turns to Internet for Abortion Medication Amid Ban
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Food & Nutrition Access Focus Groups *This* Monday and Tuesday!
Shooting reported between employees at Arby's in Maryland Heights
Beau Rothwell Gets Life Sentence for Killing Pregnant Wife in 2019
Today in St. Louis County Circuit Court, a judge handed down a maximum life sentence to Beau Rothwell, 31, who in April was found guilty of murdering his pregnant wife, Jennifer. At trial, Rothwell never contested that he killed his wife, but argued that it hadn't been premeditated. [content-1]
Testifying on his own behalf, Rothwell said in April that on the day he killed Jennifer, he confessed to her that he'd been having an affair.
EXCLUSIVE: LaunchCode executive director Jeff Mazur to step down
Ben Smith’s New Media Venture Ably Demonstrates Why Platforming Authoritarian Propagandists Is A Lose-Lose Scenario
Former Buzzfeed and New York Times reporter Ben Smith is poised to launch a new media company named Semafor on the back of $25 million in donations. To grab some attention for the venture’s looming launch, Semafor recently partnered with the Knight Foundation to launch the company’s first event: The Future of News: Trust and […]
Anyone had ridiculous security deposit deductions in STL?
Creve Coeur-based iBridge Solutions purchased by Florida company
St. Louis Cardinals attendance off from pre-pandemic figures, but team says metrics are beating expectations
Two Face Vehicle Hijacking and Robbery Charges In St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS COUNTY - On Thursday, July 7, 2022, the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office issued warrants on suspects Tiffany Lomax, 25 years of age, of the 8800 block of Eichler Place in St. Louis, Missouri 63134, for one count of Vehicle Hijacking and one count of Robbery First Degree, and Desmond Lillard, 24 years of age, of the 2400 block of Cora Avenue in St. Louis, MO 63113, for two counts of Vehicle Hijacking and two counts of Robbery First Degree. Mugshots of both Lomax and Lillard are attached. Lomax is being held on a $250,000 cash only, no 10% bond, and Lillard is being held on a $500,000 cash only, no 10% bond. Please note, charges are merely an accusation and Defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law. The probable cause statement for Lomax reads: On July 6, 2022, Victim was jogging in a park when co-Defendant Lillard approached the Victim and asked for a lighter. The Victim stopped jogging and the co-Defendant grabbed
Friday Cat Blogging – 8 July 2022
Wednesday was a momentous day: we let Charlie out into the backyard for the first time. And it went great! Charlie swatted bugs and roamed around the ferns and a good time was had by all. Thursday was . . . not so great. Charlie almost immediately hopped the fence into our neighbor's yard and ...continue reading "Friday Cat Blogging – 8 July 2022"
Listen to new Eric Clapton song, “Pompous Fool”
Eric Clapton has quietly debuted a new song called "Pompous Fool" on his official YouTube channel and social media pages. Clapton has offered no details about the tune, which was posted…
Patrol: No shots, no injuries at evacuated hospital in western Missouri
Is AT&T tower really historic? Here are five points that make the case.
The move last month by city and state officials to list the vacant downtown building to the National Register of Historic Places surprised some St. Louisans who have never viewed the structure, built in 1985 as the headquarters of telephone company Southwestern Bell, as particularly historic compared to others downtown. Here's a look at the case for historic status.
Was there a Hilton Hotel in downtown St. Louis in the 1950s? Also, I am looking for the name of a walk through style cafeteria in downtown St. Louis that served fried mush with a scoop of butter from this time period .
Arby's employee shoots coworker, Maryland Heights police say
An Arby's employee shot a coworker Friday afternoon, according to police.
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