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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisSt. Louis, Missouri - Missouri Governor Mike Parson has denied clemency to David Hosier, a death row inmate convicted of the 2009 murders of Angela and Rodney Gilpin. Hosier's execution date is approaching after Parson's decision, which was based on Hosier's lack of remorse for the crimes.See the Story
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisCate Zone Chinese Cuisine (24 Four Seasons Shopping Center, Chesterfield; 314-392-9624) has been prudent. The restaurant specializing in northeast Chinese cuisine has opened a second location in Chesterfield where the Asian population is the second largest ethnic group, accounting for 13.1 percent of residents in the 2010 Census. It joins a strip where the breadth of international cuisine makes you feel quite pleased to be in this “melting pot.”…See the Story
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisJoe Bassa, lead singer of the alt-country band Surtsey, named the group after an island off the coast of Iceland, where Bassa was born. Surtsey — the place — is an uninhabited volcanic island with a unique ecosystem due to a lack of human impact. Surtsey — the band — exists within its own unique musical ecosystem, but it’s one created by vital human interaction.See the Story
Surtsey Has Become One of St. Louis' Best Bands, With a Sound All Its Own
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisA committee meeting Monday at the St. Louis Board of Aldermen elicited head scratches, face palms and disbelief from officials as food truck operators detailed the amount of bureaucracy and red tape they have to navigate to stay in business. To operate in the City of St. Louis, food truck owners have to go through an arduous, 10-step process that can take months. And, they have to do this every year, operators told aldermen.See the Story
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisA warrant is out for a Fenton man's arrest after he allegedly attacked his roommate with a sword. Police say that on Sunday, Angelus Scott spoke openly about "slicing his roommate's head" before he grabbed a sword, raised it up and then swung it down at the roommate. The roommate grabbed Scott's hand in time to prevent injury.See the Story
Fenton Man Charged in Sword Attack on Roommate
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisVideo of St. Louis Sheriff Vernon Betts taken by a former deputy suggests that the sheriff has a successor in mind to hand the reins of the department over to, even as Betts is in an increasingly heated campaign for reelection. "I ain't here for all this rigmarole," Betts says in the video while seated behind his desk at the Carnahan Courthouse. "The Lord sent me here to turn this department around and I'm doing the best I can and I think I've …See the Story
Caught on Video, Sheriff Says He’s Ready to ‘Turn It All Over’ to Deputy
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