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Man faces 41 charges in month-long crime spree in St. Louis
Bill calls for cashew chicken to become Missouri's official dish
Rep. Jamie Gragg has pre-filed a bill in the Missouri House of Representatives that would make cashew chicken the official dish of the State of Missouri.
St. Louis man convicted in murder over drug debt
A St. Louis man pleaded guilty Friday to a second-degree murder charge in a man's shooting death several years ago, which stemmed from drug debt.
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2×2 Pop Up Show at Grafica
2x2 Pop Up means 2 artists for 2 days - Allen Kriegshauser and Marilynne Bradley -- and 2 mediums -- oil and watercolor. Kriegshauser's oils are on boards -- most […]
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Merry Makers Market
Friday, December 1st | 5pm – 8pm Saturday, December 2nd | 11am – 5pm The Foundry Art Centre's Merry Maker's Market is a two-day event showcasing regional makers, designers, and […]
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Unique, antique beer steins and coffee mugs, some from local businesses long gone now. Is there a market for such things?
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Husband receives life sentence without parole for wife's murder
Husband from Florissant has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, along with an additional 15 years, for the 2021 murder of his wife, Kimberly Oshia.
Florissant man sentenced to life without parole for murdering ex-wife
A Florissant man received a life sentence without parole, along with an additional three years, for the 2001 murder of his ex-wife, Charlisa Turner.
Teachers walk out at KIPP Wonder Academy over conditions at school
Alton PD Takes Kids On Shopping Spree During Annual 'Shop With A Cop'
ALTON - The Alton Police Department took 50 kids on a shopping spree for this year’s Shop With a Cop event. On Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023, officers and students from Alton Community Unit School District #11 went together to Target with approximately $200 for each kid to buy whatever they wanted. The event is sponsored by APD and the Alton Police Youth Camp nonprofit, which uses fundraisers and donations to raise money for this annual holiday tradition. “That’s what our nonprofit is all about, you know?” Sergeant Andrew Pierson said. “It’s very great. Some of the kids come prepared with lists they’ve made and they know what they’re doing. Some of them just wander through the aisles. And you see a lot, too, of the kids wanting to give to their siblings or their mom or their dad or grandma or whatever.” There were a lot of smiles as kids led the officers through the store to pick out toys, clothes, sports equipment, video games and candy.
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