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Feb 8, 2012 by Diana Zoga
Check statements for small, unexplained charges
A Facebook friend recently posted a notice, telling everyone to check their statements for charges from "Reservation Rewards".
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Man accused of preying on teen girls, police search for more victims
A man accused of preying on teenage girls in Crystal City is behind bars, but police are convinced there are more victims.
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Feb 8, 2012 by Jasmine Huda
Life Down Under: “Survival Condos” promise to protect against a nuclear attack
How far below the earth’s surface are people willing to go to protect themselves from disaster? The answer: several hundred feet.
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Feb 8, 2012 by Mark Schnyder
Rockwood Schools helping feed homeless students when they're away from school
Have you ever thought about what homeless kids who rely on free lunches at school do about food on weekends?
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Feb 7, 2012 by Diana Zoga
Father accused of suffocating child with baby wipe
A Gillespie, Illinois man faces an involuntary manslaughter charge after police say his three-month-old died with a baby wipe in her mouth.
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Feb 7, 2012 by Diana Zoga
Teen killed by suspected drunk driver
Police say a University City teen was killed while riding his bicycle in the 7500 block of Delmar.
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Feb 7, 2012 by John Knicely, jknicely@kmov.com
Garage door mystery solved, no aliens
The great garage door mystery in St. Charles is solved. And no aliens were hurt in the process. In fact no aliens were involved at all.
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Jan 31, 2012 by Maggie Crane
Officials warn residents of south St. Louis City impostor
St. Louis City water customers should be aware of someone posing as a Water Department employee and trying to get inside residents' homes.
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Jan 31, 2012 by Diana Zoga
Witness: Firefighters struggle to open hydrants to put out fire
Fire gutted the second story of a home in the 4300 block of Arco Avenue in South St. Louis on Tuesday evening.
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Jan 30, 2012 by Mark Schnyder
More help on the way for Missouri entrepreneurs
Last week I blogged about a weekend-long effort in downtown St. Louis where start-up businesses gathered to get feedback and possibly financial support.
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Welfare law could ban some from casinos
Missouri welfare recipients could be banned from casinos with a new proposed bill.
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Jan 27, 2012 by Mark Schnyder
A little news unfolds right in front of us
This week we've had two instances where news crews were following up on a story and another story happens right there.








