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Double shooting leaves 1 dead in Dutchtown
One man is dead and another wounded following a double shooting Wednesday in south St. Louis.
St. Louis-area teen gets 4-chair turn Tuesday night on 'The Voice'
Big plans for Grand Motel, new owner says
Recently Fired KDHX DJs to Host a Music Marathon at the Royale This Saturday
Historic St. Louis apartments sell for millions
St. Louis barbecue restaurant to shutter
Kids Are Smart: Teach Them To Be Safe Online
Last April, Utah Governor Spencer Cox noted that “Kids are smart, they’ll find ways around” Utah’s new social media bans. But that’s not the reason why these laws will fail teens in Utah, Arkansas, and Texas. These laws will fail teens because state leaders don’t believe kids are smart enough to learn to use social […]
Ruler Foods closed in Belleville as precaution after ground sinks from mine subsidence
The Ruler Foods grocery store here remained closed Wednesday afternoon as structural engineers continue to monitor the mine subsidence that is occurring.
Man taken to hospital by ambulance found dead hours later on neighbor's porch in Ferguson
Big plans for Grand Motel, new owner says
After a St. Louis motel was forced to shut down due to being a nuisance for decades, the property has a new owner with big plans.
Central Illinois cities rank among highest in the country for real estate taxes
A 2023 study conducted by SmartAsset to determine the highest real estate taxes in America showed some surprising results for Central Illinois.
Stan Kroenke business in fight with FIFA over World Cup payments, report says
St. Louis County police seek 'ice cold bandits' who made themselves shaved ice during business break-in
St. Louis barbecue restaurant to shutter
Its last day of operations will be Thursday.
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'Ice-cold bandits' wanted in St. Louis County business break-in
The St. Louis County Police Department is looking for two suspects in connection with a recent business break-in. Police refer to the suspects as "ice-cold bandits."
Ethics concerns a ‘thorn in their sides’ at U.S. Supreme Court, says NPR’s Nina Totenberg
NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg has covered the U.S. Supreme Court for about 50 years. As she gears up for a new court session that begins Monday, Totenberg discusses the cases she’s watching. She also talks about the headline-grabbing ethics concerns swirling around the high court, breaking the Anita Hill story in 1991, and her recent memoir, “Dinners with Ruth.”
Invasive bug spotted in Illinois
The Illinois Department of Agriculture has detected an invasive species of bug in Illinois.
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