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$18K raised for family of 5-year-old boy killed by fallen tree
One month after 11 teens shot downtown, no one charged yet
Tuesday marks one month since a barrage of gunfire erupted during a St. Louis party killing a teenager and injuring nearly a dozen others. No one has since been charged.
Congress, FCC Are Massively Screwing Up Their Supposedly Urgent Plan To ‘Rip Out And Replace’ Chinese Telecom Gear
The FCC, under both Trump and Biden, has made a huge, noisy deal about forcing U.S. telecoms to rip out Chinese telecom gear from U.S. networks, under the argument that the gear is used to spy on Americans (you’re to ignore, of course, that the United States spies on everyone, constantly, and has broadly supported […]
Tuesday, July 18, 2023 - St. Louis police have failed to solve nearly 60% of homicides since 2017
The department’s clearance rates have improved in recent years, but more than 750 murders in the city since 2017 remain unresolved. Those numbers are from data provided by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department as part of an open records lawsuit settlement.
North St. Louis storm damage remains after 15 days
A north St. Louis street that's already seen more than its share of trouble was recently hit by storm damage. The storms uprooted a big tree pushing up the sidewalk. It’s blocking people from walking down the street.
A look back • The day St. Louis buried 88 victims of the cholera epidemic
The epidemic inflicted its worst in late July with a weekly toll of 640, seven times the city's normal death rate.
Sunrise Yoga with Citra Fitness & Movement
Awaken your body and bask in the morning sunlight! This gentle yoga practice is designed to energize and align your body and mind through movement and breath. Bring your own
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Illinois Supreme Court ruling on 'SAFE-T Act' today
The Illinois Supreme Court is expected to rule Tuesday morning on the 'SAFE-T Act.' The controversial state law that among other things, eliminates cash bail.
Sentencing today for man who ran over girlfriend
Sentencing is Tuesday morning in the metro east for a man found guilty of first-degree murder.
Southwest Airlines puts former U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt on its board
St. Louis Lambert International Airport conducting emergency drill today
St. Louis Lambert International Airport will conduct a full-scale emergency drill from10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Tuesday.
Police reorganizing search for Illinois man missing since March 19
A man went missing four months ago, now Illinois State Police are re-organizing a search Tuesday morning for 32-year-old Josh Amos of Granite City, Illinois.
Police investigating overnight shooting in north St. Louis
Police are investigating a shooting that took place in north St. Louis overnight.
3 people shot in south St. Louis City early Tuesday morning
Three people were injured in the Gate neighborhood of St. Louis.
Clerk shot and killed at St. Louis City gas station
Police are searching for suspects Tuesday morning after a clerk at a west St. Louis gas station and convenience is shot and killed overnight.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch southwest of St. Louis
Another active day of weather is expected on Tuesday. This morning, we’re watching a complex of storms dropping out of the Plains that is moving towards the northwest of Missouri.
How climate change is making us sick
Animals, bugs, algae, and even fungi are shifting to accommodate an ever-hotter planet — and they’re bringing dangerous diseases with them.
Pennsylvania locomotive manufacturing workers are striking for greener jobs
A 1,400-worker strike at a locomotive plant is part of a larger trend of national labor organizing and calls for a just transition.
The Police’s Andy Summers is ready to kick off The Cracked Lens + A Missing String tour
The Police guitarist Andy Summers kicks off The Cracked Lens + A Missing String tour on Friday, July 21, and fans should expect more than just Andy performing his classic tunes onstage. “Essentially,…
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