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Creve Coeur woman used AI to generate nude pics of minors: Police

A Creve Coeur woman is appearing in St. Louis County Circuit Court Thursday for allegedly using AI to generate nude images of underage children.
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Man dies after falling off construction equipment, run over in St. Louis

ST. LOUIS — A man was killed after falling off construction equipment and was accidentally run over, St. Louis police said. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, officers and the Traffic Division are investigating after a man was fatally injured under the Compton overpass near Chouteau Avenue.
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First responders practice water rescues at Six Flags

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - First responders hit the water Wednesday to train for any future water emergencies. The only place they could simulate rushing water was to hit “Thunder River” at Six Flags St. Louis. Multiple area fire departments are using this four-day training to...
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First Alert Forward: Growing revenues at mixed-use developments in St. Louis

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Mixed-use developments, projects that provide a variety of residential, commercial and entertainment functions, are springing up around the region. Some of the city’s most successful projects in recent years include Ballpark Village, the Foundry and Union Station. As the city examines i
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Cherokee Street launches a textile festival as it moves from massive to boutique events

When Cherokee Street pulled the plug on its Cinco de Mayo festival last month, the news went off with a bang. The idea that the neighborhood’s biggest festival was no longer financially viable felt like a big blow. But behind the scenes, organizers were already working on a different...
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Demolition Enters Final Stage at Gateway Arch Site

Final phase of Millennium Hotel demolition set to begin – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pexels) St. Louis – The Gateway Arch Park Foundation is preparing to launch the final phase of demolition on the former Millennium Hotel. This move clears the path for a substantial redevelopment effort on the
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St. Louis County Greek Fest returns this Memorial Day Weekend

Who needs a Euro-Summer when the St. Louis County Greek Fest brings all the best from Greece to Town and Country? Bite into countless traditional Greek dishes, enjoy entertainment from Kyklos folk dance group, unwind to live music courtesy of Ohio-based Greek band George Karros, and even tour the inside of Assumption G
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First Alert Forward: Andy Cohen reflects on St. Louis roots, calls for downtown revitalization

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Andy Cohen, the television producer and host who got his start as an intern at KMOV, says St. Louis needs to believe in itself and invest in downtown revitalization. Cohen, who interned at Channel 4 while a senior at Clayton High School, said...
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Person hit by car in South City

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A person was hit by a car in south St. Louis on Wednesday afternoon. According to police, the incident happened around 2:40 p.m. in the area of Cherokee and Jefferson. Few details have been released, but police said that Accident Reconstruction had not...
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St. Louis alderman calls for change in Carr Square neighborhood where 5 people were...

ST. LOUIS — Witnesses told police that just before 11 p.m. Friday, fights first broke out between two groups of young women in the Carr Square neighborhood north of downtown St. Louis. They said the violence quickly spilled from the parking lot of a nearby apartment complex into the...

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