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Summer Fun Guide: Concerts provide lots of outdoor music
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe summer concert season means music fans no longer have to be cooped up in theaters and arenas. Nothing compares to concerts under the stars, whether it's at LouFest, Twilight Tuesdays, STL Bluesweek, Big Muddy Blues Festival, or the offerings at Fair...Tags: Mavis Staples, Arts and Culture, Josh Turner, Jack Ingram, Animals
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Summer Fun Guide: Summer movies are more fun outdoors
St. Louis Post-DispatchAct 2 in the heartwarming story of Frontyard Features is a lot like the first: A hometown fan steps to the plate to promote his favorite pastime in the city he loves. In this case, the pastime is movies, and the new guy in charge of the outdoor-...Tags: The Princess Bride (movie), Arts, Springfield, Casablanca (Morocco), Entertainment Events
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Does Navy drone spell end of the Super Hornet?
St. Louis Post-DispatchSomething happened on the deck of an aircraft carrier off the coast of Virginia on Tuesday that could eventually ripple all the way back to one of the biggest factories in the St. Louis area. The X-47B took off. It was a "watershed event," said the...Tags: Military Aircraft, Aerospace Manufacturing, Defense Equipment, Boeing Co., Manufacturing and Engineering
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Conflict-ridden session could lead to more Nixon vetoes
St. Louis Post-DispatchGov. Jay Nixon, a Democrat, likes to portray his relationship with the Republican-dominated Legislature as one where they work toward common goals. But Friday's conclusion of the Legislature's four-and-a-half month session magnified their differences...Tags: Republican Party, Benghazi, Politics, Barack Obama, Elections
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Tornado touches off new interest in safe rooms, architect says
St. Louis Post-DispatchST. LOUIS Brad Erwin was in junior high that day in August 1990, when a tornado destroyed much of his hometown of Plainfield. Ill., including two schools. Twenty-nine people died during the storm. Erwin believes the death toll could have been much higher...Tags: Architecture, Hurricane Katrina (2005), FEMA, Financial Aid, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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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: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents
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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: Mega Millions Lottery, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries, Vehicles, Services and Shopping
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Uplands Park auxiliary officer acquitted of going beyond authority
St. Louis Post-DispatchLamont Aikens held no police officer's license but believed he had full police powers here while acting under direction of someone who did, he testified Friday in a trial that turned on that issue. As an auxiliary officer, he wore the same uniform...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Trials
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BRIEF: DNA leads to guilty plea in St. Louis County cold case rape
St. Louis Post-DispatchA St. Louis man pleaded guilty and was sentenced Friday to 48 years in prison for raping a woman at gunpoint in Castle Point in 2001. Jerrell Scott, 28, was linked to the attack by DNA, according to prosecutors. He would have been age 16 at the time....Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Sex Crimes, Punishment
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BRIEF: Florissant man convicted of sexually assaulting girl
St. Louis Post-DispatchA Florissant man was convicted this week of sexually assaulting a girl over the course of five years, starting when she was 9 years old. Michael R. Jackson, 46, originally faced eight counts of first degree statutory sodomy, but prosecutors dismissed...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mo. man gets life for triple killing at Minn. home
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minnesota judge has sentenced a Missouri man to life in prison without parole for the fatal shootings of a Brooklyn Park home day-care provider and her elderly parents last year. Hennepin County Judge Todd Barnette Friday...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Brooklyn Park, Judges, Punishment
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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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