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Cardinals' Arenado, Cabrera suspended after brawl with Mets
The MLB suspended Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado for two games and pitcher Genesis Cabrera for one for their roles in a benches-clearing incident during Wednesday's game against the New York Mets at Bush Stadium.
Lil Durk's 'The 7220 Tour' sells out at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Tickets go on sale Jan. 14.
Wave runner at Chuck E. Cheese
Deer Creek Greenway Connector to improve recreation, flooding issues in Brentwood
An important project is happening not only for Brentwood residents but the entire St. Louis region.
Metallica’s James Hetfield launches signature guitar strings with Ernie Ball
Metallica frontman James Hetfield has teamed up with Ernie Ball to create his own line of signature guitar strings. Dubbed Papa Het's Hardwired Master Core, the strings come in a…
Jen Myers leaving Y98 to continue fight against cancer
Jen Myers' last day working a mic at radio station Y98 will be Friday.
Pete Townshend, Carlos Santana among artists featured on new episodes of Audible’s ‘Words + Music’ series
The Who's Pete Townshend and Santana guitarist Carlos Santana, are part of the lineup of the Audible audio service's next Words + Music series, a program that combines music and…
Sittin’ On the Porch Jam
Join NBM’s Sittin’ on the Porch on Thursday Nights from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM! Players of all levels are encouraged to come jam with
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SLMPD captain arrested on accusations of double-dipping with secondary job
OSHA issues $260K in fines to St. Louis County recycling company for safety violations
OSHA cites Berkeley paper recycling company after man falls in baler, dies
OSHA cited multiple violations at a recycling company in Berkeley after one if its employees fell into a paper baler and died in October.
MoDOT wants your opinion on improvements coming to I-64 between Kingshighway and Jefferson
Messenger: Guns become leading cause of child deaths, but Missouri looks the other way
Messenger: Missouri keeps going in the wrong direction when it comes to treating gun deaths as a public health issue.
St. Louis educators team up to stop gun violence, child killings
The St. Louis Public School District and several area charter schools are standing together against gun violence and child killings.
Wisconsin Town Lawyer Lies To Journalist, Sues Activist Who Pointed Out His Lie
Bogus lawsuits are a form of bullying. (Hence the need for a federal anti-SLAPP law.) Some lawsuits are merely frivolous, filed by people who have no idea how the law works. Others, like this one, are filed solely to silence critics and remind them who actually has the power in this relationship. That’s what has […]
Ex-police officer sues St. Louis County, alleges racial discrimination
A former police officer sued St. Louis County, alleging racist behavior, retaliatory treatment and exclusionary hiring practices.
Olin reports record first quarter earnings as surge continues
Clayton chemical maker Olin Corp.'s unconventional strategy continued to pay off in the first quarter of 2022.
East St. Louis Man Sentenced to 30 Years Imprisonment for Production of Child Pornography and Gun Offense
EAST ST. LOUIS – The U.S. Federal Court announced today that Dinish L. Watson, 26, of East St. Louis, Illinois, was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison on Wednesday, April 27, 2022, for Production of Child Pornography and Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Following his release from prison, Watson will serve a five-year term of supervised release. Watson was also ordered to register as a sex offender. According to court documents, on January 11, 2021, the United States Marshal’s Service (USMS) executed an arrest warrant at Watson’s residence for one of Watson’s friends. Discovered during the arrest was a Del-Ton 5.56 caliber rifle with a loaded extended magazine, a Sig Sauer 9mm pistol, a bullet-proof vest, and additional ammunition. Watson admitted to law enforcement officials that he had previously held the rifle and posed for pictures with it. Watson later messaged two different friends on a social media application indicating that law enforcement had
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