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City of St. Louis extends mask mandate into new year
Woman found fatally shot in Hamilton Heights neighborhood
A woman believed to be in her 30s had been shot multiple times; she was found in the 1400 block of Semple Avenue early Tuesday, police said.
The Rolling Stones top ‘Pollstar’ list of highest-grossing worldwide tours of 2021
The Rolling Stones' No Filter Tour of the U.S. was by far the highest-grossing trek in the world this year, according to new data released by Pollstar, which tracks the…
Have yourself a very creepy Christmas with these St. Louis arts and craft shows
This weekend, Tom Huck’s Evil Prints X-Mas Sale and "Something Crafty This Way Comes—A Dark Arts A-Faire" offer alternative gift ideas.
Amazon warehouse survivor recounts collapse during tornado
Gardner’s Office Fails to Prosecute Car Jacking Murderer
St. Louis Santas dance in the streets — and swim with sharks
Santa takes many forms this holiday season. St. Louis’ own "Cocoa Santa,” hip-hop Santa and the St. Louis Aquarium's "Scuba Claus” share their perspectives on the role of a lifetime.
Storm victims include Missouri girl, aunt's 'special angel'
LIFE Creative brings two holiday musicals to PBS
The Ferguson-based LIFE Creative Group got into the holiday spirit last year with A New Holiday, a Christmas-themed drama starring Wynton Marsalis, Kennedy Holmes, Sophia Stephens, Riley Adams, and Anita Jackson. Now, A New Holiday writers Stephens and Brian Owens are back with a new film, and this time it’s a modern take on the holiday comedy.
St. Louis and Jackson counties sue to overturn health ruling, accuse Missouri attorney general of creating ‘chaos’
The two counties seek to appeal the ruling or ask for a new trial.
Metro East Humane Society faces high intake of pandemic pets, low adoption rates
Wind advisory to begin midday Wednesday, but no severe weather in forecast
On the heels of last week's severe storms, the National Weather Service in St. Louis said only wind gusts and rain are expected Wednesday.
Aldermen vote to extend St. Louis City mask mandate
Civil Rights attorney hired to represent victim's family in Amazon warehouse collapse
Benjamin Crump announced Tuesday he was representing the family of a person who died Friday when an Amazon warehouse collapsed during a tornado.
Amazon says it will rebuild collapsed Edwardsville warehouse
St. Louis man fatally stabs dog for making noise, charges say
Barrett L. Bishop was charged with a felony count of animal abuse by torture while the animal was still alive.
St. Louis Board of Aldermen Approve Redistricting Map
The Board of Aldermen passed a fourteen-ward redistricting map today. With 28 votes of approval, the map now heads to Mayor Tishaura Jones’ desk for either a final approval or veto.
Just after the vote was recorded, Board President Lewis Reed gave the aldermen a round of applause, calling the moment historic.
“When you think about what you’ve just done in terms of cutting the wards in half and you all were able to put your differences aside and get this bill done for the betterment of St. Louis, that’s just awesome,” Reed said at the meeting.…
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