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Clayton residents question $20M Caleres acquisition
The district is currently in the due diligence period until Jan. 22. There is nothing finalized yet, according to the school board.
Former St. Louis ministry turned into neighborhood hazard
A former St. Louis ministry has become a neighborhood danger, according to residents.
Crypts in Crisis: Funeral home addresses deteriorating mausoleum
A grieving son was greeted with broken rock and concrete when recently visiting a well-known mausoleum in Fairview Heights.
Winter storms: Why is it so cold if the planet is warming?
Confusion over winter storms on a warming planet usually comes down to a misunderstanding of weather versus climate.
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Second burst pipe causes continued water damage at St. Louis County Justice Center
Where to find freelancing/self employed community in STL?
Uber driver shot during attempted robbery crashes into Ferguson home, police say
Water main breaks, frozen pipes cause damage, traffic issues around St. Louis area
Body of missing Missouri mother found in Washington County
Donna Eye was last seen on January 8 after being dropped off about a mile from her brother's home by a Washington County sheriff's deputy.
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Remains found near Washington County farm identified as missing Potosi woman
Despite frigid weather, don't be fooled by ponds that seem frozen
You might have noticed some icy ponds or lakes that look frozen. First responders have an urgent message for everyone considering trying to walk out on a frozen surface: donโt do it.
Teen still missing after house fire in St. Louis' O'Fallon neighborhood
The 18-year-old has not been found in the remains of the home because the water used to extinguish the blaze froze over during frigid temperatures this week.
Warmer weather leads to more water main breaks
A rise in temperatures on Wednesday led to several water main breaks and pipe bursts across the area.
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Why road rage is so common in St. Louis and how you can try to avoid it
Road rage is very commonplace, and it can also be very scary. St. Louis clinical psychologist Dr. Helen Friedman breaks down the reasons why road rage is so prevalent, how we can curb it, and ways to stay safe and avoid confrontation with others on the road.
Missouri man who spent nearly 28 years in prison on a wrongful conviction sues St. Louis, police
A Missouri man who spent nearly 28 years in prison until a judge determined he was wrongfully convicted filed a lawsuit on Wednesday, alleging that St. Louis police officers โdetained, arrested, and framed him for a murder he did not commit.โ
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