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Police: Worker shot during armed robbery at White Castle in University City
Police are responding to an incident at a White Castle in University City Thursday afternoon.
St. Louis father charged with causing infant's death by denying him medical care
A St. Louis man was charged Wednesday with causing his infant son's death in May 2021 by refusing to seek medical treatment for the child's seizure disorder.
St. Louis Symphony says Culver House will be torn down
St. Louis-based BSI Constructors is expected to start demolition of the Culver House property, just east of Powell Symphony Hall, in mid-July.
What's in the works? Dozens of projects planned in downtown St. Louis
Cushman & Wakefield, a real estate agency with ties to St. Louis, recently released its 2022 "Downtown St. Louis Development" report, which offers insight on more than 30 development projects planned for downtown.
Governor Pritzker Expands State License Plate Options to Include Chicago Sky, Red Stars and Fire
CHICAGO – Governor JB Pritzker signed HB4434 into law today, expanding the options of professional sports team license plates Illinoisans can choose from at the Secretary of State. The change, which adds the Chicago Fire, the Chicago Sky, and the Chicago Red Stars to the list of options, brings women’s professional sports to the official license plates of Illinois residents for the first time in state history. “Last year, we welcomed the 2021 WNBA National Champions, the Chicago Sky, to our statehouse, and this law is another step toward honoring the joy they and our two professional soccer teams bring to Illinois residents,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Illinoisans are lucky to have such an incredible roster of sports teams to root for and this law offers them more opportunities to show off their spirit.” The Chicago Fire, the Chicago Sky, and the Chicago Red Stars will join the Chicago Bears, the Chicago Bulls, the Chicago Blackhawks, the Chicago
Dems are behind right now, but not by much
I got aimlessly directed to the latest Fox News poll this morning, and as I was browsing through it I came across its results for the generic congressional ballot ("Would you vote for the R or D candidate in your district?"). Here it is: For some reason I was under the impression that Democrats were ...continue reading "Dems are behind right now, but not by much"
9 Mile Garden developers to open new food truck garden in Cottleville July 1
St. Louis County Police Park Rangers commander at center of sexual harassment accusations
Man charged in connection with a death in rural Missouri sentenced to 30 years
A Lawrence County man accused in the death of a man whose body was found in a burn pile in rural Verona has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Ameren plans $1.7B natural gas plant
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Paul McCartney had May’s top-grossing tour; surpasses milestone mark on ‘Billboard’ Boxscore chart
Paul McCartney turned 80 on Saturday, June 18, but the former Beatles star has even more to celebrate: He recently surpassed the $1 billion mark in total grosses over the…
Former St. Louis Alderman Melinda Long qualifies for 21st Ward race
The city Election Board said Melinda Long turned in enough signatures to be listed as an independent candidate to succeed recently-resigned Alderman John Collins Muhammad. Already are on the ballot were Democratic nominee Laura Keys and independent JoAnn Williams.
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Leader of Southern Illinois Drug Operation Sentenced to 30 Years in Federal Prison for Trafficking Cocaine
EAST ST. LOUIS – Ruben Caraway, 46, described as "the ringleader" of a Houston-based cocaine trafficking operation has been sentenced in the Southern District of Illinois to federal prison for conspiracy to distribute cocaine, bringing to a successful close an investigation and prosecution that spanned several states and more than five years. On Tuesday, June 21, 2022, Caraway, 46, was sentenced to 360 months in prison and five years of supervised release for his role in a drug trafficking conspiracy that resulted in the seizure of $1.2 million dollars in cash, $72,000 in jewelry, and several kilos of cocaine. Caraway was captured in Texas in July 2021, after being a fugitive for more than three and a half years. An indictment filed on January 4, 2018, charged that Caraway was the leader of a Houston-based group responsible for distributing more than $4 million dollars’ worth of cocaine throughout Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Georgia. Caraway and eight co-defendants
Greitens RINO video spurred threats to ex-wife, lawyer says
The family of Missouri U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens has been subjected to “serious threats” in the days since he released a violent campaign video in which he declares he's “hunting” RINOs, or Republicans in Name Only, the lawyer for his ex-wife said in court Thursday.
Vintage KSDK: A look back at Shakespeare in the Park
Parson signs law exempting World Cup tickets from sales tax
The measure will reduce the cost of World Cup tickets when the soccer tournament comes to Kansas City in 2026.
Letter To The Editor: Food Trucks Vs. Restaurants
Letter To The Editor: Madison County board began a fiery debate this month in considering lowering food truck license fees that pitted brick-and-mortar restaurants against the food truck arena. The argument being offered is that food trucks are no different than restaurants so there should be no difference in licensing fees. While there are counterpoints to that argument such as food truck operations are normally restricted to daylight hours, trucks are seasonal, and as an outdoor venue, they cannot offer the accommodations of an indoor dining establishment. The reality is that ultimately it does not matter what side of the fence you stand on. Madison’s neighboring counties have already deemed that there is a difference between food trucks and restaurants, and they set food truck licenses at a lower rate. The real argument that needs to be debated is can Madison County compete with its neighbors and ultimately entice food trucks and the revenue that they bring at the current
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