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'She did not want to die': Man convicted of murder for hitting girlfriend with truck
Dressel's reopens in the Central West End
After a three-year absence, Ben Dressel's beloved pub returns with a brewhouse, the soon-to-be home of the Rock & Horse line of beers.
Jackson Mahomes' attorney requests to file documents under seal
The attorney for Jackson Mahomes is requesting that the Johnson County District Court issue an order allowing documents be filed under seal regarding a battery case.
China King restaurants
Glen Carbon couple, friends attacked at 8th & Pine MetroLink stop
Unseen STL History: Obscure Route 66
Missouri family raising funds to leave to protect trans child
Which bar/restaurant has got the best cheese plate in the city?
Berkeley, Mo., SIUE Police Probe A Late Friday Alleged Abduction, Sexual Assault
EDWARDSVILLE/BERKELY, MO. - Berkeley, Mo., Police and SIUE Police are investigating an alleged kidnapping/sexual assault of a female victim. An e-Lert was issued early Saturday morning about the case. The kidnapping allegedly occurred late Friday on the SIUE campus. The e-Lert said a woman was taken from Cougar Village by a known acquaintance and driven to north St. Louis. The Berkeley Police later confirmed this information. SIUE's e-Lert system is a text messaging service used to quickly notify faculty, staff, and student cell phones when an urgent situation occurs. The e-Lert described the suspect as about 6-foot-1 inches tall and described as a “light-skinned black male” with short hair and a patchy beard. The suspect’s vehicle was described as a gray or silver Hyundai four-door sedan, possibly with mild front-end damage." The SIUE Communications Department on Thursday released the following information: "The SIUE campus police are working with the victim and
Longtime prosecutor returning to St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s office to lead homicide team
Orange air quality alert days pose risk to those with lung conditions
Thursday’s bad air quality is due to high ozone content in the ground air, as well as a lot of pollutants and allergens in the air. Orange air quality alert days are unhealthy for people with lung conditions.
Longtime prosecutor returning to St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s office to lead homicide team
Longtime prosecutor Mary Pat Carl is returning to St. Louis to lead new Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore's homicide team. Carl ran unsuccessfully against Kim Gardner in 2016 and again in 2020.
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Business group Greater St. Louis Inc. teams up with nonprofit to 'reimagine' annual St. Louis marathon
Business group Greater St. Louis Inc. is teaming up with Go! St. Louis to elevate the fitness nonprofit’s annual marathon, announcing Thursday a new partnership focused on making it a “nationally significant race.”
Guns N’ Roses break out the rarities for Abu Dhabi show
Guns N’ Roses returned to the stage Thursday in Abu Dhabi and treated the crowd to some songs they haven’t played in a very long time. According to setlist.fm, the band performed…
Digital Twin Tech to Improve Freight Movement in Ports
Innovative technology that creates a virtual representation of the seabed of ports and waterways and provides real-time information to shippers and port operators is now available and has the potential to impact freight movement much like traffic navigation apps have been a game changer for motorists. Details on the digital twin technology developed by Israeli-based […]
Police ID man shot, killed outside St. Louis Kitchen on Kingshighway
Police on Thursday identified the man shot and killed Tuesday night at a Chinese food restaurant in the city's Academy neighborhood.
Twin sisters named co-valedictorians at Madison High School
It’s double success for twin sisters in the Metro East. Ariana and Briana Straughter graduated from Madison High School, earning top honors for the class of 2023. It’s the first time in the district’s history with twin co-valedictorians.
‘Right To Repair’ Reform Passes CA State Senate, 38-0
Reform efforts aimed at making it easier and more affordable to repair technology you bought and paid for continue to see progress. California’s SB 244 this week passed in the California State Senate with a vote of 38-0, a notable retort to the lobbyists that had been trying to kill the bill: The bill still […]
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