ST. LOUIS, MO
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Panel working to draw new Mo. Senate districts
A bipartisan state commission met behind closed doors, attempting to draw new Missouri Senate districts
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East St. Louis treasurer's office closing 3 days a week
The East St. Louis Treasurer is keeping some odd office hours.
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Bone marrow drive Thursday for four brothers
We have an update on the St. Louis University sorority trying to save the lives of St. Louis County brothers.
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51-year-old finishes basic training at Fort Leonard Wood
A 51-year-old woman has finished basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, becoming one of the oldest people to go through the 10 weeks of physical and tactical drills.
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Barnes-Jewish Hospital assault charges filed
The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office charged a 29-year-old local man in connection to a pair of assaults that took place at Barnes Jewish Hospital earlier this week.
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Federal money goes for cameras, not officers in ESL
They're cracking down on crime in East St. Louis public housing. On Wednesday, politicians announced federal funding for security measures like cameras and lights.
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5 on Your Side: Daily deal gone bad
For a lot of us, it's a daily ritual. We check our e-mail, Facebook, or Twitter accounts for bargains on those popular deal-of-the-day websites.
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Historic bell re-discovered in Jerseyville
It wasn't exactly lost, but it was nearly forgotten.
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Shell announces closures
Shell Lubricant will be closing their St. Louis regional distribution center in O'Fallon, Illinois, and their Wood River Blending Plant in Roxana.
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Bruins hang rare home regulation defeat on Blues
Brad Marchand scored twice as Boston doubled up St. Louis, 4-2, at Scottrade Center.