Jurors selected for Coleman trial; Testimony will begin Monday
It took less than 40 minutes Tuesday morning to select a jury for the murder trial of Christopher Coleman, who is accused of strangling his wife and two sons.Click to Continue »
View ArticleMore thunderstorms predicted; area under tornado watch until 9 p.m.
Another round of severe thunderstorms is expected to hit the St. Louis region Tuesday afternoon and through the night, and a tornado watch is in effect until 9 p.m.Click to Continue »
View ArticleSchumaker, Craig placed on disabled list; Hamilton, Punto added to roster
Second baseman Skip Schumaker (strained right triceps) and outfielder Allen Craig (strained left groin) on Tuesday were placed on the 15-day disabled list before the St. Louis Cardinals' game...
View ArticleNationals-Cardinals lineups
Strong storms could impact the opener of the St. Louis Cardinals' six-game homestand Tuesday night against Washington.Click to Continue »
View ArticlePolice, coroner's office respond to Belleville West High School
Police and staff from the St. Clair County Coroner's Office were at Belleville West High School Tuesday morning, responding to a substance found near the gymnasium.Click to Continue »
View ArticleState Supreme Court OKs Madison County foreclosure mediation program
Madison County residents facing foreclosure will soon have another option that may help them keep their homes.Click to Continue »
View ArticleCrash victim's mother: 'She was the center of my world'
Amari Clark was her mother's shopping buddy and best friend. "That was my heart," said Apryl Sherrod, a 29-year-old single mom. She had given birth to her only child at…Click to Continue »
View ArticleFranklin loses job as Cards' closer
It wasn't clear who the St. Louis Cardinals' closer was as they prepared for the opener of a six-game homestand Tuesday night.Click to Continue »
View ArticleLa Russa battling tough case of conjunctivitis
St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is battling an extreme case of conjunctivitis, or pinkeye, that has his right eye swollen shut and the right side of his face,Click to Continue »
View ArticleMelee breaks out among young people
A melee broke out Tuesday evening in a neighborhood just west of downtown Belleville.Click to Continue »
View ArticleMetro-east appears to have escaped major damage from storms
Emergency managers in St. Clair and Madison counties were breathing a sigh of relief Tuesday night after severe storms left little reported damage in their areas.Click to Continue »
View ArticleCardinals' game against Nationals rained out
The scheduled game between the Washington Nationals and St. Louis Cardinals was rained out Tuesday night at Busch Stadium.Click to Continue »
View ArticleNationals-Cardinals first-game lineups
There is just one change in the St. Louis Cardinals' lineup for the first game of the doubleheader at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday against the Washington Nationals.Click to Continue »
View ArticleSt. Clair County home sales down compared to previous March
The 173 homes sold in St. Clair County last month were more than were sold in February, but lower than the 197 sold in March 2010.Click to Continue »
View ArticleFour people taken to hospital after Cahokia fire
No one was seriously injured in an early morning house fire Wednesday in Cahokia.Click to Continue »
View ArticlePrison time for mayor who stole from town to fund lavish lifestyle
The mayor of a tiny St. Louis County community has been ordered to spend a year and nine months in prison on federal charges linked to his spending the impoverished town's money to further his lavish...
View ArticleCollinsville city manager resigns; council seeks new direction
The City Council has asked City Manager Robert Knabel to resign after five years of service, effective Friday.
View ArticleID-theft ring recruited waiters to steal diners' credit card info
An ambitious and organized identity-theft ring recruited waiters at steakhouses and other high-end restaurants to steal diners' credit-card information, then used it for luxury shopping sprees,...
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