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A Chance to ‘Rise': St. Louis Elects 1st Black Female Mayor
St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura Jones, who has been outspoken in her criticism of the criminal justice system’s “arrest and incarcerate” model, will take over leadership of a city in the midst of yet another wave of violent crime after winning election as mayor on Tuesday
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St. Louis Elects First Black Woman as Mayor
Tishaura Jones defeated Cara Spencer in St. Louis’ general election and will become the city’s first Black woman mayor.
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Inmates Stage Uprising at St. Louis Jail Dogged by Unrest
St. Louis leaders are once again trying to find answers after the second significant inmate uprising in two months at a downtown jail. Inmates broke windows, set a fire and threw chairs and other items out of a third-floor window Sunday night at the City Justice Center.
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The 5 Cities With the Largest Number of Job Opportunities for 2021
A study by WalletHub ranked the most populated cities across the U.S. by which places offer the highest number of job opportunities this year.
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How ‘Adopt a Server' Facebook Groups Are Helping Restaurant Workers in Need
Restaurant workers have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, but local groups aim to provide financial assistance and work connections.
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American Pizza Types by Region
A staffer for NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio nearly caused a citywide uproar when he tweeted out that he preferred Chicago-style deep dish pizza over New York City’s famous slice. And whether you prefer a cracker thin crust or a big foldable slice, a thick layer of cheese or a slice drowning in sauce, we can all agree that...
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Inmates at St. Louis Jail Set Fires, Break Out Windows
Inmates at a St. Louis jail set fires, caused flooding, broke out fourth-floor windows and tossed a stationary bike, chairs, mattresses and other things
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Inside a Missouri ICU as It Battles COVID-19 Surge
Mercy Hospital is in the St. Louis, Mo., area, which is in danger of running out of hospital rooms for its most critical patients.
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St. Louis Couple Indicted for Waving Guns at Protesters
A grand jury has indicted the St. Louis couple who displayed guns while hundreds of racial injustice protesters marched on their private street
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Bob Gibson, Fierce Hall of Fame Ace for Cards, Dies at 84
Hall of Famer Bob Gibson, the dominating St. Louis Cardinals pitcher who won seven consecutive World Series starts and set a modern standard for excellence when he finished the 1968 season with an earned run average of 1.12, has died
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Hall of Fame Outfielder, Speedster Brock Dies at Age 81
Hall of Famer Lou Brock, the dynamic leadoff hitter and base stealer who helped the St. Louis Cardinals win three pennants and two World Series in the 1960s, has died at 81
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St. Louis Couple Charged After Waving Guns Appear in Court
The white St. Louis couple charged for waving guns during a racial injustice protest outside their home in June made their first court appearance on felony charges.
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‘Tragedy': St. Louis Officer, 8th Shot Since June, Dies
Authorities say a St. Louis police officer who was shot in the head while responding to a shooting on the city’s south side has died.
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St. Louis Couple, in RNC Speech, Defend Show of Weapons
A white St. Louis couple criminally charged for waving guns during a Black Lives Matter protest outside their home made the case in their opening night speech of the Republican National Convention that they had a “God-given right” to defend themselves and their property.
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Duo Who Waved Guns at Protesters Will Be at RNC
The St. Louis couple who waved firearms at Black Lives Matter protesters outside their home in June will appear virtually at next week’s Republican National Convention to express their support for President Donald Trump.
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St. Louis Couple Charged for Pulling, Waving Guns at Protest
St. Louis’ top prosecutor has charged a husband and wife with felony unlawful use of a weapon for displaying guns during a racial injustice protest outside their mansion
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Police Seize Rifle From St. Louis Couple Who Pulled Guns on Black Lives Matter Protesters
A husband and wife who were caught on video brandishing firearms at protesters outside their St. Louis home have turned their rifle over to police after a search warrant was executed, NBC News reports. Authorities went to Mark and Patricia McCloskey’s home Friday amid an ongoing investigation into the incident. The couple went viral last month after arming themselves with a...
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Court Record Shows St. Louis Couple Pulled Gun Before
Court documents show the white St. Louis couple who became internationally famous for standing guard with guns outside their mansion during a protest have pulled a weapon before in defense of their property.
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Armed Couple Points Guns at Crowd Heading to St. Louis Mayor's Home
Video captured Sunday night shows a man and woman pointing guns at protesters as they marched through a St. Louis neighborhood.
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Missouri Couple Points Guns at Protesters
Video captured Sunday night shows a man and woman pointing guns at protesters as they marched through a St. Louis neighborhood.