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Inmate who escaped Mercy South Hospital back in custody
The search has ended for a convicted child sex offender who walked away from Mercy South Hospital early Thursday morning.
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Child-sex offender captured in Shrewsbury after escaping from hospital
A child-sex offender was captured Thursday night after escaping from a St. Louis County hospital and causing a manhunt that transfixed much of the region.
What striking workers in Wentzville expect from Friday morning's big UAW announcement
15 years for man who sold fake pain pills containing fentanyl
A St. Louis County man appeared in U.S. District Court on Thursday to be sentenced for selling fake pain pills containing fentanyl that killed a St. Charles County man last year.
Are lots of people really quitting because they have to return to the office?
Here's a headline from the Washington Post today: Return to the office? These workers quit instead. At the risk of being a bit of a dick, the text of the story really doesn't back this up. Here's a summary of the people interviewed in this piece: Example #1: Quit because they live in Brooklyn and ...continue reading "Are lots of people really quitting because they have to return to the office?"
Man charged following shootout with St. Louis County police
An Affton, Missouri, man was charged Thursday after getting into a shootout with St. Louis County police officers the night prior.
Bloomberg Treats Telecom Industry-Funded Analysis as News
An op-ed about net neutrality by two Obama veterans, later reported on as news, was based on a white paper funded by two industry lobbying groups.
Hey all. Recently moved back to STL, and I am looking for some friends. Feeling lonely and lacking a good crew of pals. Just wanted to meet and hang with like-minded folk. Kinda sick of going out alone. :/
Traffic deaths aren’t up because of George Floyd
Vox writes about our recent increase in traffic deaths: According to a 2021 survey of over 1,000 police officers, nearly 60 percent said they were less likely to stop a vehicle for violating traffic laws than they were prior to 2020, when the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police inspired nationwide protests over police ...continue reading "Traffic deaths aren’t up because of George Floyd"
St. Clair County Man Charged with Possession of Child Pornography and Failure to Register
BELLEVILLE - Attorney General Kwame Raoul today announced the Attorney General’s office has charged a St. Clair County man with allegedly possessing child pornography and failing to register as a sex offender. The case is part of Raoul’s ongoing work, in collaboration with federal law enforcement agencies and local law enforcement officials throughout Illinois, to apprehend offenders who download and trade child pornography online. Raoul’s office charged Charles B. Zamarron II, 43, in St. Clair County Circuit Court with 10 counts of possession of child pornography, each Class 2 felonies punishable by up to seven years in prison, and four counts of failure to register under the Sex Offender Act, Class 2 felonies each punishable by up to seven years in prison. Zamarron’s next court date is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 22 at which time a detention hearing will be held. “These charges highlight the importance of my office’s Internet Crimes Against Children
Caratini, Perkins homer in Brewers 6-0 victory over the Cardinals
Local Realtor Offers Safety Tips For Realtor Safety Month
ALTON - Being a realtor can be more dangerous than you might think. September is Realtor Safety Month, and Lisa Webb with Third Street Realty gave some helpful safety tips for realtors on the most recent “Third On Third” segment on Our Daily Show! on Riverbender.com “Realtor Safety Month is bringing awareness to local and national real estate agents on how to prepare when they’re going out to show a house, how to prepare themselves when they’re doing an open house, how to protect themselves when they go out and do their job,” Webb said. Webb had some advice for her fellow realtors on how to stay safe. First, she said you can avoid getting trapped at a house you’re showing by planning ahead where or how you park your car. “ you’re a real estate agent and you’re showing a house, you’re not going to park in the driveway,” Webb said. “Why? Because if you get there first … somebody who you’re
St. Louis County man facing multiple sex offense charges
A St. Louis County man is accused of using his job as an umpire at youth athletic organizations to meet underage children for the purposes of engaging in inappropriate sexual behavior.
Countries Eye Weight Tax To Counter Public Safety Threat Of Extremely Heavy, Large EVs
The United States is already a global leader in traffic-related fatalities, with a thirty-percent jump in the last decade. That’s in contrast to every other developed country, which saw a decline. So of course it’s a perfect time to flood American highways with a parade of extremely heavy EVs with unprecedented acceleration. Some of which are extremely […]
Escaped Convict on the Loose in South St. Louis Stopped to Take a Selfie
Original story has been updated to share news of Tommy Boyd's capture. St. Louis County Police released a photo of a convict who escaped from Mercy South Hospital Thursday morning — and the photo is almost as wild as the fact that the inmate could seemingly make it from south St. Louis County to Tower Grove Park without getting captured.
Greater St. Louis launches website, hoping to attract investors and jobs with tons of data
Greater St. Louis Inc. launched STL 2030 Progress, a website that measures area growth, tracks initiatives and maps investments, with hopes that it will act as a tool for economic growth and regional collaboration.
Neil Young performs two classic albums at The Roxy 50th anniversary show
Neil Young kicked off his two-night stand at The Roxy in Los Angeles on Wednesday, treating the intimate audience to performances of two complete albums. According to setlist.fm, Young and his pre-Crazy…
EPA tells St. Charles to stop running well for testing
The well, which hasn't been used to produce city drinking water since 2005, was one of six wells shut down over the years because of contamination.
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