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Berkeley man gets life terms for killing 2, including worker hit by stray bullet
A Berkeley man was sentenced Friday in the 2018 shooting deaths of two people — including a utility worker struck by a stray bullet on the job.
Appeals Court Says A Cop Can Violate Another Cop’s Rights By [Squints At Ruling] Shooting At The Other Cop
It’s a fact: You can violate a government employee’s rights while being a government employee. Sure, it’s more tricky than violating rights as a government employee (when targeting non-government employees), but it can still be done. Constitutional protections are a bit more limited for government employees, but they don’t cease to exist. Every American has […]
Celebrating a St. Louis staple with National Gooey Butter Cake Day
St. Louis activists praise Biden’s support for compensation over Manhattan Project contamination
“We feel incredible. But we don’t take the time to celebrate it. For us, it’s like we have a strong wind at our back,” says Dawn Chapman.
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21c Museum Hotel Dazzles in St. Louis’ Old Downtown YMCA Building
The newest hotel in downtown St. Louis puts new meaning on a room with a view. 21c Museum Hotel St. Louis opened this week at 1528 Locust Street, which, for 95 years, was home to a YMCA.
Captain Kristopher M. Tharp Signs Off For Final Time As Madison County Sheriff's Officer
EDWARDSVILLE - Thursday was an emotional day for Madison County Sheriff's Office members and Captain Kristopher M. Tharp as he spent his last day in uniform. Capt. Tharp, DSN 307, signed off for the last time with the Madison County Sheriff's Office Thursday afternoon. The emotion felt by Capt. Tharp and those who signed off with him through all the years with the sheriff's office was obvious. Capt. Tharp is a Wood River native. The sheriff's office issued this statement: "Congratulations to Captain Kristopher M. Tharp, DSN 307 on his retirement. Captain Tharp started at the Sheriff's Office in 1999 after serving as a police officer in Missouri for two years. Over the past 24 years, Captain Tharp has served as a patrol deputy, detective, patrol sergeant, Investigations lieutenant, and captain as jail administrator. "Captain Tharp has been a member of the Major Case Squad since 2004, ILEAS Crisis Negotiator, founder and president of Madison County TRIAD, Graduate of FBI National Academy
Track gas prices, vehicle sales and production changes in St. Louis and Missouri
Check out the peaks and valleys in volatile local gas prices, and track motor vehicle sales, financing and production.
St. Louis County shopping center sells for $3.9M on strength of 'e-commerce-resistant' tenants
A North Carolina firm has acquired a shopping center in south St. Louis County for $3.9 million, marking its first expansion into Missouri.
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Florissant woman gets probation for manslaughter in University City killing
Kayla N. Love pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of her cousin's boyfriend, Kerven Moline.
Sammy Hagar shares “heartbreak” over Maui devastation; Michael Anthony evacuates island
Sammy Hagar is among the many stars expressing their grief over the devastation caused by wildfires in Maui, Hawaii. “There are no words to describe the heartbreak that my family and…
Condos in Debaliviere Neighborhood
Vote For Your Favorites in RFT 's Best of St. Louis Poll
St. Louis is a special place (tell you something you don't know, right?). It's full of delicious food, one-of-a-kind bars, great people, and top-notch entertainment. There's also plenty of hidden gems — if you know where to look.
Art to Make You Smile – a juried art event
Art to Make You Smile – a juried art event. Everyone needs something to smile about. See how local artists use their creative talents to create art works which are
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'It’s a great day': St. Louis activists encouraged by Biden's support for radioactive waste victims
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Why did David Weiss suddenly rejuvenate the Hunter Biden investigation?
David Weiss has been investigating Hunter Biden for five years, ever since Donald Trump appointed him US Attorney for Delaware. Apparently he requested special counsel status on Tuesday, and today Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that he had granted it. This is a very strange story. Last month Weiss wound up his investigation and agreed ...continue reading "Why did David Weiss suddenly rejuvenate the Hunter Biden investigation?"
Cardinals ticket prices fall to among the lowest in MLB as the team struggles
A survey found the Cardinals had the seventh least-expensive home ticket prices. 'There has been more discounting the second half of the season.'
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