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A mural of Tina Turner was unveiled in The Ville, near her first home and alma mater, on her birthday and the 57th anniversary of her historic Rolling Stone cover.
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The National Weather Service predicts mixed weather for St. Louis with sunny days and stormy nights ahead, including high chances of rain and thunderstorms over the weekend and into next week.
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St. Louis CITY SC's stadium will be renamed Energizer Park in a new partnership from January 2025, showing the soccer club's and Energizer's commitment to the St. Louis region.
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The Muny announces its 107th season for 2025, featuring new and returning Broadway shows, including Dear Evan Hansen and Frozen, with sales starting in March and May.
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A free panel titled 'Renting in St. Louis' will provide legal guidance on landlord-tenant issues on November 7 at the Central Library, with legal experts including Judges and lawyers.
The Ottawa Senators won 8-1 against the St. Louis Blues, rebounding from previous losses, with Brady Tkachuk scoring twice in a game delayed by a power outage.
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A woman was critically injured in a shooting following an argument in Wells/Goodfellow. The male suspect fled the scene and is being sought by police.
An early morning argument between two brothers in Fairgrounds, St. Louis, resulted in one being cut by a pocketknife. The suspect is arrested, and the victim is in stable condition.
St. Louis integrates financial strategies into its emergency response plan, with the CFE Fund's help and a $150,000 grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies.
A St. Louis man, Bradley J. Cutright, died in a rollover crash on I-270 early Friday when his van struck a guardrail. Traffic was disrupted during the investigation.
The National Weather Service predicts a shift from cool, sunny weather to thunderstorms later in the week in St. Louis, with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to the low 80s.
Darnell Rogers pleaded guilty to a 2017 double homicide in St. Louis and will serve 10 years in prison for two counts of second-degree murder and other charges.
Former St. Louis attorney Kimberly Gardner admitted to misusing over $5,000 in public funds and agreed to an 18-month diversion program. She will also repay the funds.
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