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St. Louisans dream of $600 million Powerball jackpot
St. Louis Post-DispatchDavid Johnson would give 10 percent to his church in St. Louis. Tom Hartmann would buy a farm to give wounded war veterans and their families a place to relax. Brittany Bryan would open a candy store and hire a personal chef. "I'm going to be a very...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Vehicles, Washington, DC, Mega Millions Lottery, Powerball Lottery
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Bill would restrict access to juvenile records for lesser crimes
Duluth News TribuneFew people would be comfortable being judged by decisions they made as teenagers. Yet mistakes in judgment made during those years, such as committing a crime as a juvenile, can later make it difficult to get a job, a home or a post-secondary education....Tags: Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes
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St. Louis area man admits stealing $500 from nephew's piggy bank for drugs and sex
CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — A north St. Louis County man admits that he stole money from his 4-year-old nephew's piggy bank to use for drugs and prostitutes. KSDK reports (http://on.ksdk.com/YQOCa4 ) 31-year-old Baron Calmese pleaded guilty Friday to a...Tags: Theft
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St. Louis area auxiliary officer acquitted in fatal accident after chase of speeding car
UPLANDS PARK, Mo. (AP) — A judge acquitted an auxiliary police officer in a St. Louis County village of charges that he was not licensed to act as a police officer when he chased a speeding car that caused a fatal accident. The judge ruled Friday...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Transportation Accidents
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One St. Louis charter school to close, another in trouble
St. Louis Post-DispatchOne charter school announced Friday it will close. Another is fighting to stay open. One year after the Missouri Board of Education voted to shutter the six Imagine charter schools for academic failure, the city faces losing two charter schools for very...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Charter Schools, Colleges and Universities, Public Schools
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Here is the latest Missouri news from The Associated Press
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have passed legislation that could patch a hole in the state budget for early childhood programs and health care for the blind. A bill given approved today would transfer $55 million from general...Tags: Walmart, Jay Nixon
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BRIEF: Man who fell to death from Red Wing river bluff is ID'd
Star TribuneAuthorities on Friday identified the jogger who apparently fell to his death from the top of a Mississippi River bluff in Red Wing, Minn., as a businessman from the St. Louis area. The body of David B. Locuson, 54, of Fenton, Mo., was discovered by...Tags: Prosecution, Witnesses
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Sweeping federal rule changes could affect hundreds of Missouri day cares
St. Louis Post-DispatchSweeping new federal regulations for child care facilities announced Thursday could bring oversight to hundreds of day cares in Missouri that have been outside the reach of regulators. The proposed federal rules would for the first time mandate spot...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Science and Technology, First Aid, Kathleen Sebelius
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Several issues left for Missouri Legislature on final day of session
St. Louis Post-DispatchTax credits, liquor legislation, spending disagreements. Missouri lawmakers face a hefty helping of issues heading into their final day of the 2013 legislative session. Legislators have until 6 p.m. today to attempt to resolve some lingering, and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Income, Justice System, Credit and Debt, Parties and Movements
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St. Louis priest who wrote anonymously about being gay comes out
St. Louis Post-DispatchA gay Catholic priest who had previously written anonymously about his experiences has made his identity known, prompting a statement Thursday from the Archdiocese of St. Louis. The Rev. Gary M. Meier, who had served until last year served as the...Tags: Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief
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St. Louis County police lieutenant denies racial profiling order that cost him his job
St. Louis Post-DispatchST. LOUIS COUNTY --The former St. Louis County police lieutenant fired after accusations of racial profiling says his underlings lied and twisted his words in retaliation for his efforts to make them work harder. Patrick "Rick" Hayes was fired this week...Tags: NAACP, FBI, Social Issues, Racism, Walmart
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Cable repairman convicted of tying up, sexually assaulting O'Fallon, Mo., customer
St. Louis Post-DispatchST. CHARLES COUNTY --A cable TV repairman was convicted Thursday of tying up and sexually assaulting an O'Fallon customer at her apartment, a day after he was fired for asking her on a date. Jurors deliberated for about an hour before finding James...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Satellite and Cable Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Television Industry, Justice System
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