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Plague Rat Shannon Robinson on Twitter shares a link to a 900+ page document of all the people who reported COVID violations to St. Louis County from two years ago.
Kids’ menus should skip the soda, aldermen agree
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Water, milk or fruit juice would be the default choice on St. Louis restaurant menus under a bill endorsed by the Board of Aldermen. The board …
Man sentenced to life in prison for fentanyl conspiracy
St. Louis County awards shelter contract to Animal Protective Association
St. Louis County has found a new manager of the county animal shelter — a facility that has sparked recent rounds of controversy.
Firefighters Battle Brush Fire That Spreads To Shed Blaze
EDWARDSVILLE - Edwardsville, Hamel, Roxana, South Roxana and Holiday Shores Fire Departments responded to a brush fire that spread to a large shed in unincorporated Madison County Saturday afternoon. Edwardsville Fire Chief James Whiteford said the call came in at 2:45 p.m. and burned approximately 2 acres of trees and brush before firefighters extinguished the blaze.
MU overcomes early deficit, defeats Georgia on Senior Day
The Tigers will face Ole Miss Wednesday night in the first round of the SEC tournament in Tampa.
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I have a BOLO for fellow Lousters for a specific Vinyl Record: Marion at the Mainlander
Underrated employers in the area?
‘Wake-up call’: St. Louis faces dimming prospects absent new efforts to draw population
The 2020 Census showed St. Louis grew more slowly than all but three of the nation’s 50 largest metro areas. Regional leaders are worried.
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St. Louis man pleads guilty to 2018 murder, sentenced to 25 years
Michael Dominique Clark admitted fatally shooting Ryan Aldridge multiple times after a December 2018 altercation.
What food delivery app is best for drivers?
Missouri performer gets probation in foster kid charity scam
James Patrick Garrett, a 65-year-old best known for his John Denver tribute, received five years of probation and was ordered to pay $82,000 in restitution.
Demand for summer camp surges as a way to make up pandemic social, academic losses
There is a national surge in parents seeking out sleepaway and day camps for their children after two years of pandemic uncertainty.
Missouri mine owner agrees not to interfere with federal safety inspectors
An attempted workplace safety inspection was thwarted at southwest Missouri’s Partridge Sand & Gravel mine in August.
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GOP leader unloads on Missouri Senate colleagues who’ve delayed redistricting
Senate President Dave Schatz said lawmakers are pushing for districts that would benefit their political aspirations.
St. Louis man killed early Saturday in wrong-way crash on I-44
Terrell Wallace, 42, drove an eastbound Chevrolet Tahoe into the westbound lanes of the highway before the fatal crash.
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