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Top St. Louis news: City named 'most dangerous' in new ranking; nonprofit burglarized 7 times; more

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Published on December 03, 2019
Top St. Louis news: City named 'most dangerous' in new ranking; nonprofit burglarized 7 times; morePhoto: Keith Yahl/Flickr

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St. Louis named 'most dangerous' city in new ranking

It's not just about the crime rate. The WalletHub ranking also included metrics on natural disaster risk and financial safety.

Read the full story on KDSK.

St. Louis nonprofit Refab burglarized after Small Business Saturday

Since its start in 2012, the salvage nonprofit Refab has deconstructed dozens of buildings in St. Louis, reclaiming valuable materials and vintage objects that would otherwise go to a landfill and selling the repurposed goods at its Benton Park West store — but during the same time period, executive director Eric Schwarz says his store and worksite have been burglarized seven times.

Read the full story on Riverfront Times.

Church fasting for 40 days for children killed in St. Louis

A church in north St. Louis wants to bring awareness to violent crimes and murders of children in the area.

Read the full story on KDSK.

EB I-270 reopens in north St. Louis County after deadly motorcycle crash Monday evening

All eastbound lanes were closed for about an hour. At around 5:40, two left lanes reopened, but traffic remained slow.

Read the full story on KDSK.

South St. Louis apartment tenants start 'rent strike' over housing conditions

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has launched an investigation into TEH Realty.

Read the full story on KDSK.


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