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Cold evening expected before temperatures warm for Opening Day
Beneficial rainfall from Sunday morning's storms ranging from a half inch to 2.5 inches in a narrow swath from southern Franklin County to northern Jefferson County to Monroe County in Illinois.
Another detainee at the St. Louis City Justice Center has died
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City Justice Center detainee dies Sunday
A male detainee at the St. Louis City Justice Center died Sunday morning after trips to two hospitals this weekend.
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Another City Justice Center detainee dies in custody
The death is at least the 19th there since 2020.
What was at Hampton & Chipp before the Walgreens?
Shallow creeks with a rock bed
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Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Bloof with a response to the latest accusation that Bluesky is a liberal echo chamber: Sorry republicans, you don’t get to use the N-word and still get invited to parties, that’s not how life works. You made the ‘marketplace of ideas’ a thing to […]
This is the St. Louis Cardinals' presumed 2025 Opening Day roster
Opening Day is just a few days away! And the St. Louis Cardinals have presumably finalized their roster to start the 2025 season.
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FIU Investigating CJC Detainee’s Death After Being Transported to Hospital
Around 9:30 a.m. on March 23, 2025, detectives with the Force Investigations Unit were contacted by the St. Louis City Justice Center regarding a male detainee who was found unresponsive in his cell, transported to the hospital, and pronounced dead.
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Judge allows man charged with racist Affton graffiti to be released to father’s custody
A judge said Patrick Sloan, 18, can be released from custody after he was charged for painting racist messages outside two Affton school buildings.
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