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Police: Woman found dead in Castle Point home
Detectives with the St. Louis County Police Department are investigating a homicide after a woman was found dead in a Castle Point home on Sunday.
St. Louis sheriff says his deputies are underpaid
St. Louis Sheriff Vernon Betts says something must be done about his deputies’ pay.
House and Senate races have increasingly become national contests
OpenSecrets has released a new report that highlights the growing nationalization of House and Senate races. In the past, nearly all funding for these races came from in-state donors, but over the past two decades candidates have relied more and more on donors from across the country: Senate races have become steadily more nationalized since ...continue reading "House and Senate races have increasingly become national contests"
Kyle Busch holds off Denny Hamlin for NASCAR Cup Series win outside St. Louis
MADISON, Ill. (AP) — Kyle Busch had been in and out of his car through a lengthy weather delay. He had idled on the track through two red flags. He had kept his poise through 11 cautions, including five down the stretch as he tried to protect his lead. Must have seemed like Sunday's NASCAR [...]
Sensory-Friendly Family Night at the Missouri Botanical Garden is tomorrow. Admission is $1
North St. Louis church sustains storm damage
The pastor of the church says, thankfully, no one was injured when strong winds ripped through an exterior wall.
June 12-13 Reddit protest/blackout?
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Determined youngster gets invite to tour Enjoy Illinois 300
Just a week after telling FOX 2 he wanted to be a NASCAR driver, a determined young man who walked to his eighth-grade graduation spent a day meeting his racecar idols at the Enjoy Illinois 300.
Ballwin man dies after car he was riding in crashes into abandoned truck on I-44
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Illinois and Chicago near top of list for most postal workers bitten by dogs in 2022
A new ranking released in June showed Illinois ranked sixth in the country for states with the most postal workers attacked by dogs while delivering letters or packages.
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