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Police looking for more gun-toting youths suspected in downtown St. Louis mass shooting
Police on Friday released a group photo of five young people holding guns in their search for suspects in a downtown St. Louis attack that killed one boy and injured 11 other teenagers last weekend.
St. Louis jail employee accused of assaulting handcuffed detainee
Direll Alexander, 45, appeared in court Friday and pleaded not guilty to a single charge of deprivation of rights under color of law.
Messenger: Sheβs in Texas, fighting Missouri charges. She wants no part of Iron Countyβs βdungeon.β
While being held in jail for "safe keeping," jailers searched her purse and allegedly found drugs. Public defender seeks to suppress evidence and alleges multiple violations of civil rights.
Authorities ID man killed in explosion at East Alton ammunition plant
Authorities on Friday identified the man killed in an explosion Thursday afternoon while working at an East Alton ammunition plant.
St. Louis aldermen advance fixes to $37 million North Side grant program
The year-old program is so far yet to issue a single grant despite applications from more than 180 businesses and nonprofits.
Undercover detectives shot at in The Ville neighborhood of St. Louis
Detectives on Friday morning were shot at, and one was injured by broken glass, in The Ville neighborhood.
Civil rights groups again ask feds to investigate brutality and racism at Kansas City police department
Kansas City, unlike most major U.S. cities, does not control its own police department.
Official: It may be months before St. Louis jail oversight board can start work
Members of the oversight board have long complained that they've faced "significant" obstruction. And now, city officials say, a lack of training may delay the jail oversight board investigating complaints for another four months.
Shooting victim found dead in St. Louis' West End neighborhood
Police found Levi Henning dead before 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the 5600 block of Bartmer Avenue. He had been shot in the head and torso.
Soaring employee satisfaction makes MOHELA Top Workplace
The company that services student loans around the country has been working hard to make its employees feel appreciated.
Fenton-based ingredients supplier is a family-owned business that 'loves their people'
FENTON β The chocolate in your chocolate milk may well come from a relatively unknown St. Louis-area company, where the employees are as contented as the cows.
9-year-old boy shot in Academy neighborhood of St. Louis
He accidentally shot himself after picking up a gun his 14-year-old male cousin apparently had left on a bed, police said.
Developer says he may seek change to OβFallon boundary if subdivision isnβt built in county
The developer behind a 500-plus home subdivision in rural St. Charles County says if he can't get the project built here, he may ask officials to alter the boundary of neighboring O'Fallon so the project sits there instead.
Two charged with murder in college basketball player's University City death
Kamaren Bevel was signed on to play NAIA basketball for William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa, before being shot and killed last week in University City.
Sultan: Lessons from a missing submersible and migrants lost at sea
There were unavoidable comparisons between the two maritime disasters β the most privileged people on Earth versus the most destitute; a risk taken for adventure versus a risk taken for survival; countries rushing to rescue versus a country deflecting blame.
St. Louis orders Lux Living to stabilize crumbling Kingshighway buildings
The properties, which front a prominent intersection, near Barnes-Jewish Hospital, now have disintegrating brick steps and holes in exterior walls.
Judge declines to close St. Louis funeral home cited for mishandling bodies and unsanitary conditions
A state board wanted a St. Louis funeral home shut down, but a Cole County judge disagreed.
'You're not going to believe this:' A bizarre hijacking at Lambert in 1972
Air pirate needed a second 727 plane after man crashed his Cadillac into landing gear.
Southern Illinois University investigating possible cyberattack tied to Russian hackers
University officials say they are investigating "recent suspicious network activity."