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Man pleads guilty to 2014 knife-fight killing
A man pleaded guilty Friday to a knife-fight killing that occurred in 2014 outside of a bar.
Places for rent that accept housing vouchers
Officer mourned as DUI offender is sentenced for fatal crash
A courtroom was in tears Friday as a DUI defendant was sentenced for a crash that took the life of an innocent sheriff’s deputy.
St. Louis man, 31, charged with Velda City murder
Robert Lee Prince Jr., 63, died in the incident outside an apartment building Thursday afternoon, police said.
Pacific braces for river flooding
Back again this spring is the environmental bagging system, which will once again be put to work as river levels climb.
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Deputy shoots man following 3-hour standoff in Prairie du Rocher
A man was shot by deputies following a three-hour standoff Friday early morning.
I made it to Choquette first thing this morning.
Movie theater redevelopment plan in O'Fallon, Missouri, is changed
A plan to redevelop a former movie theater site has been changed.
Schlafly quietly sheds one of its brewpubs
Schlafly has handed over operation of one of its brewpubs.
2023 road rage assault outside St. Louis courthouse leads to 10-year sentence
Congrats to Senator Eric Schmitt
From food to finances, the consumer impact of Trump tariffs
President Trump’s tariff policy is creating chaos on wall street, but he remains confident in his plan.
Missouri lawmaker used a Bingo spinner to prove a point. His colleagues didn’t love it
State Rep. Scott Cupps strolled into a Missouri Capitol hearing room wearing a sport coat made of old quilts and toting a hand-cranked Bingo ball spinner.
The jacket was a gift from friends back in his Shell Knob district, commissioned by his grandmother’s old quilt club. The Bingo spinner, procured from “the nuns at St. Mary’s Hospital” in Jefferson City, was how Cupps planned to decide which bills would take another step toward becoming law — and which would continue to languish.
Cupps…
St. Peters man was bicyclist killed in hit-and-run in south St. Louis
Police on Friday said Jason Lewis, 27, died in the incident Tuesday night on Gravois Avenue in the Tower Grove South area.
New highway safety coalition forms to save lives on Highway 79
Who Knew You Could Press A Snooze Button On The Law? Trump Delays TikTok Ban Enforcement Again
If you’re the President of the United States and you don’t like a law, you can apparently just… decide not to enforce it for a while? I mean, it’s not supposed to work that way, but for the past 74 days, that’s exactly what’s happened with the TikTok ban. Not just ignoring it quietly — […]
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