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Flying saucer scares kept St. Louis on edge in 1947
Noiseless 'flying disc' was first reported locally by two men at a July 4 picnic near Creve Coeur Lake.
βAIβ Journalism Continues To Be A Lazy, Error-Prone Mess
While recent evolutions in “AI” have netted some profoundly interesting advancements in creativity and productivity, its early implementation in journalism has been a sloppy mess thanks to some decidedly human-based problems: namely greed and laziness. If you remember, the cheapskates over at Red Ventures implemented AI over at CNET without telling anybody. The result: articles […]
East St. Louis police officers stage protest to demand back pay from city
Officers estimate there is about $1.2 million owed to about 40 current and retired officers, and some allege the police chief is engaging in union-busting retaliatory tactics.
LMI Aerospace's parent company to close Kansas plant, lay off dozens
Belgium-based Sonaca Group plans to shutter a Kansas plant operated by St. Charles-based LMI Aerospace before the end of the year.
Mayor refuses to talk about expired tags until he gets 25 push-ups
Friday, July 7, 2023 - WerQfest in St. Louis will celebrate Black, queer creativity β and joy
The festival centering on the music and culture of the Black, queer community enters its fourth year this weekend, when it takes over the Big Top in Grand Center.
New Chick-fil-A, Chipotle and Aldi stores proposed in south St. Louis County
Plans are for a Chick-fil-A and Chipotle with a drive-thru on the southeast corner of Tesson Ferry and Schuessler roads.
Man facing charges for bringing a loaded gun into St. Louis County Jail
Multiple officers were suspended after a man now facing several felonies passed through security checks with a loaded gun in his wheelchair at the St. Louis County Jail.
Chemical spill into Coldwater Creek was smaller than first reported, but included carcinogen
State officials continue to take samples and assess potential public health risks along Coldwater Creek in north St. Louis County, following last week's industrial chemical spill.
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Shooting death in Pagedale brings out Major Case Squad
The male victim was found dead near St. Charles Rock Road and Engelholm Avenue.
US Attorney talks about helping St. Louis Circuit Attorneyβs office, violent crime
The office is helping the city clear its homicide backlog; the U.S. Attorney also discussed the regionβs violent crime problem long-running efforts to address crime.
St. Charles Family Arena Fun Fest starts Friday
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Charles Family Arena Fun Fest starts today and goes until July 16th. There will be more than 30 rides, carnival games and fair food available. There's a fireworks show on July 14th. Fun Fest opens at 5 p.m. on weekdays and 1 p.m. on weekends. Tickets are $10 dollars for [...]
American Idol's charity giving haircuts to the homeless in St. Louis Friday
A fresh haircut will cool you down and give you confidence. A non-profit is coming to St. Louis today and offering free cuts to the homeless.
St. Louis bill would require officers to give business cards before searches
A bill that would ban the open carrying of firearms without a concealed carry permit moves forward in the St. Louis Board of Aldermen.
Essentials of moving to STL
Mainlander opening soon in the Central West End, reservations available now for July and August
Blake Askew's long-awaited supper club concept revolves around a pre-paid, prix fixe menu of reimagined mid-century classics.
I-270 ramp onto I-44 to shut down Friday
Plans call for the ramp from northbound I-270 to westbound I-44 to be shut down at 9 p.m. Friday for maintenance work.
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