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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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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.
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The former jail oversight board leader is seeking compensatory and punitive damages. Mensah says they were beaten unconscious by police while visiting the jail in 2023.
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The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department referred the February incident to the FBI for investigation.
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"I know you probably heard on social media — meth labs, things of that sort," said St. Louis County Police Chief Kenneth Gregory. "But there was nothing like that [investigators] determined."
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday threatening to suspend or terminate federal funding for cities and states, like Illinois, that have eliminated cash bail.
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A blast of unknown origin that shook St. Louis County near Black Jack on Monday morning destroyed several homes and sent at least three residents to area hospitals.