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St. Louis woman admits to running chop shop, could spend 15 years in prison
St. Louis alderman says North Side program ignores South Side woes
"It is painfully clear that my colleagues are not familiar with the disinvestment that has occurred in southeast city," said Alderman Shane Cohn, of Dutchtown.
'We need to do something now': St. Louis community group releases report on lack of downtown policing
A community group is calling for more police presence downtown.
Citizens for a Greater Downtown St. Louis released a report Tuesday claiming the downtown area is significantly understaffed by police.
The report comes after months of troubling incidents downtown from shootings to fights to large crowds taking over the streets.
Citizens for a Greater Downtown St. Louis is a group made up of residents, developers and business owners all passionate about downtown, who want to see it better.
Chair…
Imagining a Map Museum in STL
One would think that the US would have a museum dedicated to the history, interpretation, and evolution of maps–a National Map Museum if you will–but we do not. If such a place existed, you might expect to find it on the National Mall in Washington D.C. among all the other great institutions there that hold […]
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63-year-old man missing since Tuesday night found
A 63-year-old man who was missing since Tuesday night has been found.
KC-area human resources services company Lever1 adds St. Louis office
Lever1, a provider of human resources services based in the Kansas City area, has added a St. Louis office.
ODNI Report Shows Uncle Sam Buys Huge Troves Of Consumer Data From Brokers To Avoid Warrants, Trample The Law
Story after story after story has showcased how the intentionally convoluted adtech and data broker market sloppily traffics in all manner of sensitive consumer data, whether it’s your daily physical movements (say, the last time you visited an abortion clinic), your granular browsing habits, your medical history, your household energy use patterns, or even your mental health data. This massive trove […]
Wednesday, June 14, 2023 - An upcoming documentary explores a historically Black cemetery
Greenwood Cemetery is in the St. Louis County community of Hillsdale. It was established in 1874 and is believed to be one of the oldest historically Black cemeteries in the region.
Police investigating shooting in north St. Louis City
One man was injured in a shooting overnight in north St. Louis.
The Best Concerts in St. Louis This Week: June 15 through 21
Open Highway Music Festival 8 p.m.
Attorneys from Legal Services of Eastern Missouri holding free clinics Thursday night
Attorneys from Legal Services of Eastern Missouri are holding free clinics Thursday night.
Basketball courts are coming to Tower Grove Park by fall 2023
Shovels dug into the dirt Tuesday morning at Tower Grove Park near Arsenal Street and Bent Avenue.
St. Louis leaders broke ground while trying to break a stigma.
Two new basketball courts are coming in late fall to the 289-acre park, and crews were already hard at work following the ceremony. A ribbon cutting could happen in late October or early November.
The two full-size courts will have post-tension concrete for durability and four nets total.
Bill Reininger, the executive director of Tower…
St. Louis County launching new budget simulation tool this month
St. Louis County has launched a simulation tool to help engage the community in the budget process.
Veterans in St. Charles hosting flag donation in honor of Flag Day
Wednesday is Flag Day, and military veterans in St. Charles want to help you properly dispose of worn or damaged U.S. flags.
Autopsy finds Spanish Lake man had been shot in nose
Police identified the victim as Ronnell Gray, 27, of the 1500 block of Cove Lane in the Spanish Lake area of St. Louis County.
Volunteers setting up 600 flags for fallen marines Thursday
A group that honors fallen service members needs volunteers.
New Illinois law gives harsher penalties for healthcare workers abusing patients
A new law in Illinois will give harsher penalties to healthcare workers who cover up patient abuse.
Deadly police chases the focus of emotional NAACP town hall
Police chases and the deadly crashes that can happen from them were the focus of emotional town hall meeting hosted by the NAACP.
Proposed plans for old Famous Barr warehouse
Developers are pitching more entertainment and places to live in midtown St. Louis.
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