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St. Louis kids learning to how to balance on water and in life
There are few things that beat being out on the water on a summer day. Some St. Louis kids were paddleboarding on the water in Forest Park learning how to break barriers.
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Missouri judge overturns wrongful conviction of Christopher Dunn after 33 years in prison
Christopher Dunn was wrongfully convicted of murder and assault in 1991, and after 33 years in a Missouri state prison, should be released immediately, St. Louis Circuit Judge Jason Sengheiser ruled Monday afternoon.ย ย Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s office plans to appeal, which would likely block Dunn’s release. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore asked […]
Missouri judge overturns the murder conviction of a man imprisoned for more than 30 years
ST. LOUIS (AP) โ A Missouri judge on Monday overturned the conviction of Christopher Dunn, who has spent more than 30 years in prison for a killing he has long contended he didnโt commit. The ruling is likely to free Dunn from prison, but it wasnโt immediately clear when that would happen. He has been [...]
Panera Bread's parent looks to sell coffee, bagel chains: Report
Panera Brands Inc., the parent company of St. Louis-based bakery-cafe chain Panera Bread, reportedly is looking to sell several of its other restaurant chains.
Entertainment complex could make St. Charles County shopping center a 'bustling downtown,' developer says
A public-private initiative to create more of a downtown area for a city in St. Charles County will get a boost from the addition of a city park and an entertainment complex, the developer said.
Parkway School District begins final high school security upgrade
The Parkway School District has been working over the past few years to provide more secure entrances at schools. Officials held a groundbreaking at Parkway North High School Monday morning, the last high school in the district to receive the upgrades.
Judge grants motion to vacate sentence of Christopher Dunn
St. Louis mourns loss of beloved radio personality Tammie Holland
The St. Louis community is mourning the loss of veteran media personality Tammie Holland following her long battle with cancer.
One restaurant struggling to keep doors open after break-ins
Local businesses have had growing concerns over break-ins during the last several months.
Support for Harris builds among Missouri Democratic delegates
Harris also got support from prominent delegates, including U.S. Rep. Cori Bush, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura O. Jones and St. Louis County Executive Sam Page.
FTC: Um, That Xbox Game Pass Price Hike Also Contradicts What Microsoft Told The Courts In Activision Blizzard Aquisition
Late last year, the FTC appealed the decision by the court to allow Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard to go through by denying the FTC’s requested injunction against it. Since then, Microsoft appears to be running some sort of experiment to see just how completely it can prove the FTC’s warning about the deal was […]
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Classic Pink Floyd concert getting stereo mix treatment from โThe Dark Side of the Moonโ engineer Alan Parsons
A classic Pink Floyd concert experience is set to get a stereo mix treatment from Alan Parsons, the engineer of the bandโs classic album The Dark Side of the Moon.Parsons…
Man charged with shooting his brother in Kingsway East death
Robert Allen, 62, was gunned down Sunday in the 4800 block of Maffitt Avenue.
St. Louis judge rules to free Christopher Dunn after decades in prison for murder
The judge said Christopher Dunn's conviction in the 1990 murder of Ricco Rogers should be vacated after two boys who testified to secure his conviction recanted their testimony as adults.
Homeless woman with $16K in counterfeit bills accused of going on shopping spree
A St. Louis County woman caught with $16,250 in counterfeit bills has been arrested after a shopping spree at retailers in the St. Louis metro over the past several months.
Man sentenced to 30 years in prison for fatal St. Louis County cab driver robbery
Tywon Harris, 21, one of the four teens involved in the fatal robbery of cab driver Dewight Price in 2022 was sentenced Monday to 30 years in prison.
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