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Hayward’s first day as the commissioner of corrections at the St. Louis City Justice Center was Sept. 16. The New Jersey native spent over 32 years at the county jail and says he has an open door policy for activists.
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Joelle Fouse pleaded guilty to three counts of wire fraud in April. She stole nearly $700,000 from a charity for adults with intellectual disabilities to cover personal expenses, then falsified records to cover up the theft.
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The two videos were taken at different times from cameras along Westmoreland Avenue.
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While announcing the National Guard would go to Memphis next, President Donald Trump said the head of Union Pacific asked him to also deploy troops to St. Louis.
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Gang tattoos. Scars. Branding marks from human trafficking. Tattoo artists cover all these and more for clients at the DuPage County jail.
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Shortly after being sworn in, Catherine Hanaway said her priories include fighting crime and protecting Missourians.
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Dorian Johnson died of injuries sustained during a shooting Sunday morning on Abaco Court, less than a mile from where a police officer killed Michael Brown in 2014.
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A federal grand jury indicted two St. Charles County residents Wednesday, accusing them of harboring people who are in the country illegally.
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The Salvation Army temporarily shut down the food pantry this spring. The nonprofit is hopeful a cleanup Saturday will help restore its East St. Louis location.
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The lawsuit marks the first legal challenge against the special session convened by Gov. Mike Kehoe to redraw the state's congressional map and splinter Kansas City to create a 7-1 Republican-dominated map.
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A St. Louis judge dismissed a motion Friday that could have removed Sheriff Alfred Montgomery from office.
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Bill Enyart, who served as the most senior officer of the Illinois National Guard from 2007 to 2012, said deploying the guard to Chicago would be a misuse of resources.