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The subject of the HBO documentary “Chimp Crazy” admitted that she lied in court proceedings about the status of a chimp named Tonka and that her lies affected a civil case against her.
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Rhonda Belics is alleging that Dr. Kanika Cunningham told her to lie in response to a Sunshine Law request seeking a secret proposal to euthanize animals at the St. Louis County animal shelter.
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The community policing and engagement plan is one of the last major actions required by a 2016 federal consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice.
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The university created a committee to examine the events of student-led protests on campus in April 2024, which ultimately found that school officials acted within their rights to break up demonstrations.
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The injured officer had to have his leg partially amputated. The suspect remains in critical condition.
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Jail reform advocates had been pushing to have the facility closed since 2018, and they say seeing a portion of the building come down was an emotional, surreal moment.
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The 31-year-old officer was arresting a suspect in a Metro East carjacking when they were both hit in the express lanes of Interstate 70. The suspect remained in critical condition as of Monday afternoon.
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Murphy served as the St. Louis sheriff for nearly 30 years after a career in politics. His skills on the soccer pitch earned him two international appearances with the U.S. Men's National Team.
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The lawsuit is the latest in a string of legal actions and investigations in the office.
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The Edwardsville couple used the money to buy a $1.4 million home in town and six vehicles, according to the federal indictment.
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A former bookkeeper for Dupo School District 196 has been sentenced to 15 months incarceration for embezzling from the district.
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Rayven Calloway was hired last year as a turnaround principal for KIPP St. Louis High School in Midtown.