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18 detainees have died at the St. Louis city jail since 2020 — more than previously reported
St. Louis Sheriff Vernon Betts says he won't help his successor with transition of power
Pointless DirecTV, Dish Merger Already On The Edge Of Collapse
Culminating a deal that’s been rumored about for the better part of the last twenty years, Dish Network and DirecTV recently consummated a new merger in a doomed bid to try and remain solvent and relevant. The deal involved DirecTV acquiring Dish for one dollar, in addition to $9.75 billion in Dish’s debt. The deal was […]
Grocery chain to expand St. Louis distribution center, add jobs
A grocery store chain is looking to expand its St. Louis warehouse that serves several states, as part of a national expansion plan.
St. Louis attorney Will Scharf appointed as Trump's staff secretary
St. Louis attorney Will Scharf was appointed Saturday as White House staff secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. He also will serve as an assistant to the president.
Blue Lagoon Café brings Jamaican cuisine to House Springs
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Brentwood project didn’t stop flooding but made it less severe, some say
Catholic girls’ schools across St. Louis boost science programs. Will enrollment also see a boost?
The schools are bolstering their STEM curriculum and facilities to meet demands of both their students and the future job market.
Missouri members of Trump legal team score high profile jobs in administration
President-elect Donald Trump tapped two Missouri members of the legal team for jobs in the new administration, naming D. John Sauer solicitor general and Will Scharf assistant to the president and White House staff secretary. Sauer, who lives in the St. Louis suburb of Town and Country, was Missouri solicitor general from 2017 through 2022 […]
The daycare dilemma: Examining the child care crisis in the St. Louis area
Nonprofit Child Care Aware shares the stats on the ongoing issue—and what it's doing to help parents facing such challenges.
What’s in a name? PACs operating in Missouri offer few clues to their purpose or funders
Every political committee must have a name, but there are no rules that it relate in any way to the interest or candidate being promoted.
McClellan: A kinder, gentler fascism ahead
Bill McClellan writes: If Congress were to declare Jan. 6 a national holiday, what would that matter to you and me? A day off. More football on television.
Missouri GOP leaders spar with St. Louis County Dems over who gets to hire Wesley Bell's replacement
No injuries after fiery three-vehicle crash in Sauget
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. - No one was injured after a fiery three-vehicle crash involving a garbage truck in Sauget Monday morning. According to authorities. the crash happened around 3:30 a.m. Monday morning on Route 3 at Queeny Avenue. FOX 2's Nissan Rogue Runner, Brian Howe, was on the scene where two cars and a [...]
Shooting in Dellwood leaves person critically injured
A person was shot and critically injured in a shooting in Dellwood, Missouri on Sunday night, with police investigating the incident.
One person dead after fatal accident on I-44 Sunday night
ST. LOUIS - One person was left dead Sunday night after an overnight crash in downtown St. Louis. According to police, the crash happened around 10 p.m. on eastbound Interstate 44, near Walnut Street and the depress section of the highway. Authorities say the crash involved two vehicles, with one person left dead in the [...]
Cases 5-8: 'Santa skips my house every year,' says boy, 8. His mom hopes for help.
Share the generosity of the holiday season by giving to the 100 Neediest Cases campaign.
Cat Neville on the art of hosting for the holidays
Plus: Neville's recipe for Chambourcin-poached pears with whipped blue cheese and candied walnuts
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