Vietnam property tycoon sentenced to death in $27 billion fraud case
A Vietnam court sentenced developer Truong My Lan to death for swindling billions from a bank, saying she “eroded people’s trust” in the ruling Communist Party.
Lingering showers and gusty winds Thursday; weekend warm up ahead
ST. LOUIS — After a wet night, the steady rain will pull away to the east Thursday morning. However, scattered showers will linger through the day. It will be a windy day as well, gusts up to 40 mph. Highs in the low 60s. Skies will clear out overnight. Breezy with overnight temperatures falling to […]
Smash-and-grab burglars hit Tower Grove South business
ST. LOUIS — A smash and grab in the city’s Tower Grove South neighborhood. Burglars broke the front door of the Girlfriend’s Boutique at Gravois and Bamberger. surveillance video shows one person standing outside while at least four others exit with boxes and clothing The owner says they may have gotten away with $20,000 worth […]
Water pours out of 60-foot crack in Utah dam as city prepares to evacuate
Workers rushed to shore up a rural Utah dam after a 60-foot crack sent water pouring into a creek and endangering the 1,800 residents of a downstream city.
Biden administration announces plans to expand firearms background checks
The Biden administration is finalizing plans to expand background check requirements in effort to close the “gun show loophole.”
How much do caddies make at the Masters? Here’s how their pay works.
Golf caddies are paid a salary from two sources during the PGA Masters Tournament — one part is a weekly wage between $2,000 and $4,000. See how much is the percentage they can make from the total prize.
Hawaii-born Akebono, Japan’s first foreign-born sumo grand champ, dead at 54
Hawaii-born Akebono, the first foreign-born sumo wrestler to reach the level of “yokozuna” – or grand champion – in Japan, has died, his family said. He was 54
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Gulf Coast hit with tornadoes and flooding; Rosie the Riveters honored with Congressional Gold Medal
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Bipartisan condemnation of Ariz. abortion limitations; Republican campaigns bring up violent crime
New Habitat for Humanity constructions raise home appraisal concerns
WENTZVILLE, Mo. – This summer, the Habitat for Humanity of St. Charles County will break ground on its latest project in Wentzville. The Haven Pointe subdivision, just off of N. Pointe Prairie Road, will consist of 46 homes. While the $8 million project has received major backing from a few Wentzville aldermen, not everyone is on board. […]