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St. Louis Prosecutor Under Scrutiny After Teen Athlete Loses Legs In Crash Caused by Man Facing Felony Charges
A St. Louis prosecutor is denouncing efforts to oust her from office after a teenage volleyball player from Tennessee lost her legs in a vehicle crash caused by a speeding driver facing felony charges.
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An Andean Bear Escaped His Enclosure at the St. Louis Zoo — Again
The animal tore through stainless steel clips used to secure his enclosure after an escape earlier this month, officials said.
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10-Year-Old Girl Delivers Mom's Baby at Home With the Help of a 911 Dispatcher
Miracle Moore lived up to her name and was honored for her heroic effort in helping her mom safely give birth
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10-Year-Old Helps Deliver Baby Sister
Ten-year-old Miracle Moore helped deliver her baby sister when her mom went into labor.
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St. Louis School Shooter Bought Gun From Private Seller After FBI Background Check Blocked Sale
Police say the 19-year-old gunman who shot and killed two people at a St. Louis high school purchased the AR-15-style rifle from a private seller after an FBI background check stopped him from buying a weapon from a licensed dealer.
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St. Louis Gunman Had AR-15-Style Weapon and 600 Rounds of Ammo When He Stormed High School
Police say the 19-year-old gunman who killed a teacher and a 15-year-old girl at a St. Louis high school was armed with an AR-15-style rifle and what appeared to be more than 600 rounds of ammunition.
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At Least 3 Killed After St. Louis School Shooting
At least 3 people were killed, including the shooter, and 7 others injured in a shooting at a St. Louis school on Monday.
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How One Storm System Caused the Flooding in Kentucky and St. Louis
The same stubborn weather system caused intense downpours in St. Louis and Appalachia that led to devastating and in some cases deadly flooding.
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Record Rainfall in St. Louis Causes Extreme Flooding, Evacuations
A record 12 inches of rain fell overnight in parts of St. Louis, Missouri, causing extreme flash flooding and prompting evacuations from residents trapped in their homes and vehicles.
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New US Citizens Take Their Oath in Citizenship Ceremony
A celebration was held in St. Louis for those who passed their tests and have officially become new citizens of the United States.
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Student Loan Delinquencies Could Return to Pre-Pandemic Rate When Payments Resume. What Borrowers Can Do Now
“Serious delinquency rates for student debt could snap back from historic lows,” wrote Lowell Ricketts of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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This University-Led Accelerator Is Funding Diverse Start-Ups in St. Louis
The University of Missouri-St. Louis Business School’s DEI accelerator is taking a new approach to funding start-ups and creating generational wealth.
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Is the ‘Zoom Ceiling' the New Glass Ceiling? Experts Worry Remote Work Will Hold Women Back
Companies need to ensure remote workers aren’t overlooked for promotions, experts say.
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The Top 10 Cities to Find a New, High-Paying Job in 2022—Without Sacrificing Quality of Life
Residents in Columbia, Maryland; Salt Lake City and San Francisco are poised to have their pick of new high-paying jobs and enjoy a nice quality of life.
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Your Financial Wrap-Up: 4 Savvy Money Moves to Make Before Year-End
Take advantage of these investment and tax strategies that could become more expensive or go away altogether in 2022.
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NFL and Rams Reach $790 Million Settlement in St. Louis Relocation Case
St. Louis officials sought $1 billion in damages after the Rams moved to Los Angeles in 2016.
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Illinois Woman Charged in August Fire Deaths of Her 5 Kids
A woman has been charged with child endangerment in the August fire deaths of her five young children, who she allegedly left in a southwest Illinois apartment without adult supervision
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NFL and Rams Lose Court Fight to Move Relocation Trial Out of St. Louis
The suit claims Rams owner Stan Kroenke and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones discussed the current SoFi Stadium site in California as far back as 2013.
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NFL Bid to Move Rams Relocation Lawsuit Out of St. Louis Could Get Ruling This Week
Six years after playing their last game in St. Louis, the NFL’s rams are still engaged in a suit against their former city and are trying to get the case moved.
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Black Unemployment Rate Falls in September Jobs Report, But Doesn't Tell the Full Story
The September jobs report showed Black unemployment drop sharply from the prior month, but workers leaving the labor force complicated the recovery picture.