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Drake to surprise STL fan with $100k after winning Chiefs bet
Thousands gathered at Enterprise Center Monday for Grammy award-winning artists Drake and J. Cole's "Big As The What?" Tour.
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Luxury Brand Hermes Sues Tiny Used Book Shop In Turkey Called ‘Hermes Sahaf’
Usually when I write about trademark disputes, it’s at least the case that if I really squint at an accuser’s claims, or perhaps hit myself in the head with a hammer for several minutes, I can at least see their perspective in a dispute. I may still call the whole thing very stupid, as is […]
Chiefs big win brings more business for local stores
You could hear the cheers all the way in St. Louis Sunday night.
Senate Democrats block vote on GOP plan to make constitutional changes more difficult
Republicans opened debate on a plan to make constitutional amendments “more difficult” in the wake of progressive wins at the ballot box.
Flu cases spike late in season across St. Louis area
A late-season peak in respiratory illnesses is affecting schools and families across the St. Louis area.
St. Louis County Assessor touts new personal property declaration system
St. Louis County Assessor Jake Zimmerman says his office’s new online personal property declaration system is the real deal.
Neighbor to abandoned unit: 'We can't keep living like this'
A neighbor of an abandoned unit is tired of the constant crime they see and is looking for answers.
New Haven board meets amid policing controversy
Citizens in New Haven, Franklin County, have voiced concerns about policing in their community during the city’s Board of Aldermen meeting Monday.
Police solve string of property damage scaring O'Fallon, IL family
After a family in O’Fallon, Ill., experienced random property damage several times last summer, police have worked their way to the bottom of the case.
‘Police are handcuffed' in search for teen accused of murder, escape
The search for a teenager accused of murder and then escaping juvenile detention has hit a dead-end road and police say their hands are tied.
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Third suspect charged after 13-year-old Alton girl shot in the head
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Alton Police To Receive $200,000 In ARPA Funds For "Homeless Services"
ALTON - The Alton Committee of the Whole on Monday voted 5-2 to preliminarily approve $200,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds which will reportedly help the Alton Police Department assist the city’s unhoused population with various services. After much discussion between city officials, and an unsuccessful attempt to table the item, details about exactly where and how the money would be spent were still unclear moments before committee members were called on to vote. The item appeared on Monday night’s agenda as a resolution to authorize “the Disbursement of American Rescue Plan Act Funds in the amount of $200,000.00 for priority projects within the City of Alton, Illinois.” According to the resolution itself, this is “funding for homeless services” in the amount of $200,000. The agenda item and resolution both contain no mention of the Alton Police Department, but Mayor David Goins said at the meeting that he requested the
Teens suspected of shooting 13-year-old girl in Alton charged with attempted murder
Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade impacts schedule for Missouri lawmakers
More championships for the Kansas City Chiefs could mean less work for lawmakers at the Missouri Capitol.
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