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Former Maryland Heights police officer admits accessing child pornography
Police in July 2020 found about 70 images of child pornography on Nicholas Haglof's laptop, authorities said.
Power outages follow storms in the St. Louis area
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - A wave of severe weather swept through the St.Louis area at around noon. Ameren reports that there are power outages dotting the region. Over 6,000 customers are now in the dark. Ameren serves over 1.2 million customers in the region and power is expected to be restored soon. There is a [...]
Man sentenced for attempted robbery, shooting at south St. Louis jewelry store
A 31-year-old St. Louis man was sentenced Thursday for his role in an attempted robbery and shooting at a local jewelry store.
Wentzville School Board to vote on banning another book for sexual content
Jon Hamm, 'Flo' rekindle romance in new Progressive ads
The campaign, "Flo's Love Interest," will feature three separate ads. The first one hits TV screens Monday, and the remaining two will debut in June.
Cardinals President DeWitt rips state Senate's culture after sports betting fails to pass
Amur leopard cubs born at Saint Louis Zoo. Here's what their names mean
Suspect certified as adult in murder police say he committed at age 17
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What are some good volunteer organizations in the St Louis area?
Vipers Fans Poop in Their Boots as St. Louis Battlehawks' Return Looks Likely
Ka-kawlling all St. Louis football fans: It's looking increasingly likely that your beloved Battlehawks will be returning to the turf next spring. KSDK reports that the Dome at America's Center, better known (probably, hopefully) as "the Nest" among fans of St. Louis' bygone XFL team, has set aside five weekend dates in the spring of 2023 for possible XFL home games. That should come as potentially great news to the rabid fan base that made St. Louis the league's leading market during its brief 2020 run.
Best Places to Work 2022: Axes Physical Therapy gives back to St. Louis community with help of employees
Tilles Foundation pledges $1 million to STL holocaust museum
The foundation was created in 1926 by racetrack mogul Andrew "Cap" Tilles, who also donated the land that became the Tilles parks in St. Louis and Ladue.
Victim of drunk driving crash thanks Wentzville firefighters
WENTZVILLE, Mo. - On January 29, Erica Morrissey was hit head-on by a drunk driver, but the firefighters with the Wentzville Fire Protection District were the first to the scene. Morrissey went back to the firehouse to thank the firefighters there that day. Tim Bobbitt was one of the firefighters who helped get Morrissey out [...]
Following Supreme Court Precedent, Federal Court Says Unexpected Collection Of Data Doesn’t Violate The CFAA
Last summer, the Supreme Court finally applied some common sense to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). The government has long read this law to apply to pretty much any computer access it (or federal court litigants) doesn’t like, jeopardizing the livelihood of security researchers, app developers, and anyone who might access a system […]
Daily Deal: Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows
Microsoft Office 2021 Professional is the perfect choice for any professional who needs to handle data and documents. It comes with many new features that will make you more productive in every stage of development, whether it’s processing paperwork or creating presentations from scratch – whatever your needs are. You’ll also get 3 courses teaching […]
Best Places to Work 2022: CareVet caters to young professionals with its perks, flexibility
How St. Louis plans to use an MIT program to boost its innovation economy
Lincoln Middle's Andrah Salyer and Nolan Forinash Are American Legion Award Winners
EDWARDSVILLE - Lincoln Middle School in Edwardsville eighth-graders Andrah Salyer and Nolan Forinash have been recognized as this year's American Legion Award Winners. Lincoln Middle says this award goes to students who exemplify courage, honor, leadership, patriotism, scholarship, and service. The youth were granted the award by American Legion 5th Division Commander Larry J. Miller. Miller said he was honored to present the awards to the students.: “They are given to two students each year who are graduating from eighth grade or high school," he said. "They receive a certificate and a medal. We rely on the schools to give us the names of the students who receive the awards. I am always pleased to give out awards to these top students. I also encourage students to look at the American Legion oratorical contests and some of the other competitions at Legion.org ."
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