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If this sounds familiar, that’s because IDOT shut down the north and east bound lanes for similar repairs last month.
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The Community Development Administration is still accepting applications for its housing grant, but if an organization has not started the application, it is likely too late.
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Police also obtained 60 firearms across the city over the long weekend, which marks a 60% increase from last year and a 160% increase compared with a normal Thursday through Sunday.
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Blair’s Law makes it a crime to fire a gun in a celebratory manner in any municipality in Missouri.
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The daughter of victim Larry Patrick seeks damages of at least $25,000.
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The ruling by a panel of the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District may allow Mark McCloskey to regain possession of two firearms seized by the state after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor in 2021.
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The Animal Care and Control facility in Olivette had failed three previous state Department of Agriculture inspections and was operating without a license.
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The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department fired Lafeal Lawshea in 2021 after Missouri suspended his law enforcement license following the filing of criminal charges.
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“Belleville, SWIC and Metro East, all you who are here today, it would be my honor to serve you for another four years,” the two-term governor said on Friday.
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If the weather cooperates, the 2-lane bridge will close at 9 p.m. Friday and reopen at 5 a.m. Monday.
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More than 70,000 seniors have applied for the freeze, which applies only to the county’s portion of the real estate tax bill. Applications must be submitted by June 30.
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As outdoor temperatures soar, a broken air conditioner is causing a crisis at Gateway Pet Guardians. The public is encouraged to adopt, foster or make a donation to help the shelter through this time.