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Hillsdale landlord accused of taking off the doors, cutting the waterline to evict tenant
Safety upgrades urged for site of Amtrak wreck that killed 4
Mike Spencer, a local farmer, said everyone in the small Missouri community understands that the intersection where an Amtrak derailed this week is dangerous.
'Let your light shine': City program widens youth job opportunity
Alleged St. Louis Child Killer's Story Contradicted in Court
Day two of testimony in the trial of the St. Louis man accused of killing his disabled son saw a parade of witnesses poke hole after hole in the “cover story” Dawan Ferguson told police in the wake of what he said was his son’s disappearance. For almost two decades, Ferguson has maintained that on the morning of June 11, 2003, he was rushing his nine-year-old son Christian to the hospital when he stopped at Page and Skinker to use a payphone to alert the hospital they would be arriving soon. Christian suffered from Citrullinemia, a genetic disease that inhibits one’s ability to digest protein, rendering him severely disabled.
Album documenting original Alice Cooper band’s 2015 reunion gig getting wide release in September
An archival Alice Cooper concert album that captures the shock rocker performing at a Dallas record store with the surviving members of his original band will get its official wide global release. Live…
Alton Police Investigate Double Shooting In Riverfront Park, Two Males Transported
ALTON - At about 12:47 a.m., Tuesday, June 28, 2022, the Alton Police Department responded to the area of Riverfront Park, after several reports of a shooting that had just occurred. Alton Police Chief Marcos Pulido said: "Preliminary investigation revealed that several subjects met at this location, at which point an argument occurred. During the argument, several gunshots were fired. Two males were shot and were later transported to a St. Louis area hospital. "This investigation is active as the Alton Police Department Criminal Investigations Division is on scene. "Additionally, the subjects involved are all generally familiar with each other and this does not appear to be a random act of violence. Violent crime is not prevalent in the Riverfront Park area." Pulido continued and said: "Alton has several fantastic events and people throughout our community. Although some of the subjects involved unfortunately chose violence to deal with a disagreement, this does not accurately reflect
Trivia Night @ ALOFT
Enjoy Trivia by Unleashed Music STL, including prizes and drink specials, every other Tuesday at Aloft St. Louis Cortex.
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Find a baby deer alone? They really don't need help
With more and more deer in suburban areas, you might end up finding a fawn in your yard at some point. But don't rush out to try to help the poor, abandoned baby deer. It's probably doing fine on its own.
$200M project backed by civic booster group in Downtown West nets incentives
AHM Group's plans include a mix of market-rate, workforce and affordable housing across a mix of five projects.
Trump had to be physically restrained from joining Jan. 6 mob, House panel told
Donald Trump had to be held back from joining his enraged, rioting supporters — even after the president was told they were armed — in their assault on the U.S. Capitol, according to astonishing testimony to the Jan. 6 committee Tuesday from a former top White House aide. Trump, spewing expletives, was so angry at […]
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Despite opposition from alderman, incentives back on track for Green Street apartment project
A city development board is moving ahead with plans to approve a tax incentive on a project despite the objections of Alderman Tina Pihl.
St. Louis board OKs incentives for apartment redevelopment in Central West End
Pier Property Group will receive up to 10 years of tax abatement for its project that will build five stories atop the Reliance Building.
Aldermanic panel OKs $1 million plan to help St. Louis women get out-of-state abortions
St. Louis aldermanic committee gives quick endorsement to spending $1 million on helping city residents gain access to legal abortions in Illinois.
13-year-old driver faces charges after 3 boys killed in Florissant crash
A 13-year-old driver who survived a fiery crash that killed three other children is facing involuntary manslaughter charges.
Judas Priest, other acts drop off lineup of 2022 Aftershock festival
The lineup of the 2022 Aftershock festival is going through some shake-ups. Organizers for the California hard-rock extravaganza announced Tuesday that Judas Priest and several other acts -- including Bullet…
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Psychopath in Chief
Today’s ‘smoking gun’ testimony: Trump was fine with smoking guns as long as they weren’t aimed at him.
Wentzville police release body camera footage from April shooting
The Wentzville Police Department on Tuesday released video footage of an officer wounding a man who was threatening to kill himself in April outside a store.
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