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Event: Second Chance Fair is looking for paticipants to take part in an initiative for the community
I am reaching out to invite you to participate in an upcoming Second Chance Fair, hosted by the Southern District of Illinois United States Probation and Dismas House of St. Louis. This event is scheduled to take place on October 24th, 2024, from 10 am to 2 pm at the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation location at Argonne Dr, East St Louis, IL 62204.
Woman accused of berating South City family in viral videos pleads guilty in federal court
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) -- A woman accused of harassing and berating a St. Louis family pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court. Judy Kline pleaded guilty to a civil rights charge. U.S. District Judge Rodney W. Sippel sentenced Kline to five years of probation. She is required to remain in the nursing home she currently lives in and undergo mental health treatment. She also cannot go near the victims or their home.
Bernie’s Redbird Review: An Aging Cardinals Rotation Isn’t Holding Up In The Summer Heat.
Lost in the caterwauling over the destitute St. Louis offense were the cracking sounds of a heavy baseball bat blasting pitches served by a Cards starter. It is an alarming noise that warns us of the severe damage to come. It means that another Redbirds starting pitcher is getting beaten up. It happened again Tuesday night before thousands of eyewitnesses at the ballpark in Cincinnati. This time, the punching bag was newcomer Erick Fedde.
St. Louis police offer safety tips as kids head back to the classroom
Students head back to St. Louis Public Schools on Monday. With transportation issues already a concern for parents this year, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is sharing ways to help ensure that students stay safe.
Clinton-Peabody getting $150M renovation, revitalizing neighborhoods
Clinton-Peabody, the oldest public housing development in St. Louis, is undergoing a $150 million renovation to transform it into a modern mixed-income and mixed-use community, with construction activity increasing along Chouteau Avenue and a focus on households earning at or below 60 percent of the area median income.
Democratic AG hopeful criticizes Bailey’s efforts to keep wrongfully convicted prisoners locked up
A former assistant attorney general is hoping to become Missouri’s next attorney general. Elad Gross of St. Louis ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Gross said that he wants to get that office back to work for Missourians. “As attorney general, I will start Missouri’s first civil rights division....
One of the best high school soccer coaches ever returns to sideline after losing his leg
Terry Michler, 77, has won nine Missouri state championships and more than 1,000 games and returned to coaching high school soccer this week after a health scare that included his leg being amputated
MSHP, SLMPD team up for I-70 speeding crackdown
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - As summer winds down, and kids go back to school, police are making sure you’re following the rules of the road. Saint Louis Police Department teamed up with Missouri State Highway Patrol to track down cars for speeding. Officials stopped a total of 107 cars and issued 196 tickets. 93 was the highest speed according to MSHP.
Faculty and Staff Highlights: Belo, Carter, Ford, Hoover, Rothenbuhler, Schuster, Stiles
Webster University faculty and staff highlights offer a roundup of recent Webster faculty and staff activity and achievements. Webster University President Julian Schuster became a member of the Euro-Mediterranean Academy of Arts and Sciences Presidium (EMAAS) in July. EMAAS is a worldwide academy, ensuring a high-quality research experience by ballot...
'Pretty much every function of team is doing poorly' Bernie Miklasz discusses Cardinals recent struggles
Bernie Miklasz, longtime St. Louis sports writer and radio personality, joined The Dave Glover Show to discuss the recent struggles by the Cardinals, which has seen them struggle in the second half.
STL reaches important milestone toward consolidated terminal
The airport and its signatory airlines sign-off on a 3rd Amendment Agreement. On Aug. 9, 2024, St. Louis Lambert International Airport’s (STL) Consolidated Terminal Program (CTP) reached an important milestone. A required majority of STL’s signatory airline partners agreed to a 3rd Amendment to their lease, which grants authority for $650 million on enabling projects and other elements.
Whisky on Washington in downtown St. Louis has moved to the former Lucas Park Grille Space
The bar now serves food such as burgers, nachos and wings. St. Louis’ favorite downtown whiskey bar has relocated. Whisky on Washington has moved from 1321 Washington Ave. to the 9,000-square-foot space across the street at 1234 Washington Ave., formerly occupied by Lucas Park Grille. This is a big upgrade from the former 1,500-square-foot space.
Cardinals Best Defender Inching Towards Return From Injury
The St. Louis Cardinals best defender, Michael Siani, is inching toward a return from an oblique injury that has sidelined him for the past two weeks. Siani has yet to resume swinging but has resumed some fielding drills, according to MLB reporter John Denton. Cardinals Best Defender Inching Towards Return...
Police release video of Nelly’s arrest outside casino
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. (CNN) – Nelly was arrested at a St. Louis-area casino last week. Police dash camera footage shows the Grammy winner, whose legal name is Cornell Haynes, being led away in handcuffs. The arrest happened at the Hollywood Casino in Maryland Heights. It stems from an alleged...
SLPS school board addresses resignation calls, state audit at Tuesday board meeting
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Tuesday, the president of the St. Louis Public School (SLPS) Board is wondering why the district has been in the headlines recently. Parents, however say issues have always been there, they’re just exposed now. During the board’s regular meeting, members from the...
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