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Past articles by Jacob:

Former Sweetie Pie's star sentenced to life in federal prison

One week ago, Tim Norman took to social media claiming his innocence with a caption saying #innocent. → Read More

Fire breaks out at building that houses Bob Kramer's Marionnettes

Firefighters responded Friday night to a fire at the Central West End building that houses Bob Kramer's Marionnettes. → Read More

Person charged with evidence tampering in Ferguson homicide

Janet House, 75, was charged Wednesday with tampering with physical evidence in a felony. → Read More

5 On Your Sideline high school football highlights (Oct. 28, 2022)

Check out all the best high school football highlights from around the St. Louis area on Friday night right here. → Read More

5 On Your Sideline high school football highlights (October 14, 2022)

Here are 5 On Your Sideline highlights from Friday, Oct. 14 of high school football games around the St. Louis area. → Read More

Free steering locks available to north St. Louis County residents

The North County Police Cooperative is giving out The Club on Friday, Sept. 9 from 3–6 p.m. → Read More

1 dead in plane crash in Madison County, Illinois

An Illinois State Police spokesman said a single-engine plane crashed shortly before 11:40 a.m. on Keck Road near Illinois Route 4. → Read More

Man charged after 1-year-old girl shot in robbery attempt

The girl survived the gunshot to the head. She is no longer in the ICU but is still recovering in the hospital. → Read More

Acting St. Louis County health director Faisal Khan to resign

Acting St. Louis County Public Health Director Dr. Faisal Khan is resigning as of Sept. 2. → Read More

Police: 1-year-old girl shot in the head during apparent attempted robbery

The infant and a 23-year-old man were shot at about 8:30 p.m. near the intersection of Pleasant Street and Lee Avenue. → Read More

Which downtown St. Louis parking garages and lots have the fewest calls to police?

The I-Team looked at the 1,374 times police were called to downtown parking areas during the past three years. → Read More

Which downtown St. Louis parking garages and lots have the fewest calls to police?

The I-Team looked at more than 1,370 times when police were called to downtown St. Louis parking garages and lots during the past three years. → Read More

When and where you can watch the Blues first-round Stanley Cup playoff games

After Minnesota beat Colorado and St. Louis lost to recently eliminated Vegas, the series will begin in St. Paul on Monday. → Read More

9-year-old boy, man wounded by gunfire in north St. Louis

The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said the boy was shot while walking on the 4300 block of North Florissant Avenue shortly before 4:15 p.m. → Read More

12-year-old boy shot, killed in north St. Louis Tuesday night

Police said the shooting happened at around 7:45 p.m. on the 5600 block of Summit Place. → Read More

Victim identified in Saturday morning fatal shooting

The incident happened just after 4 a.m. Saturday on the 1100 block of Salisbury Street, near Interstate 70 in the Hyde Park neighborhood of St. Louis. → Read More

Preliminary toxicology report following sudden death of Cora Faith Walker negative for drugs

The death of the former Missouri state representative shocked St. Louis County and St. Louis City. → Read More

St. Louis County councilman wants state investigation into Cora Faith Walker's death

Walker's sudden and unexpected death prompted an outpouring of support from local, state and national politicians. → Read More

St. Louis County jury convicts man of raping two children

The jury recommended that Willian Flores, 36, be sentenced to 25 years in prison on each count. → Read More

Metro East schools make policy changes after Illinois judge's ruling blocks school mask requirements

A central Illinois judge has issued a temporary restraining order that prevents school districts statewide from requiring students to wear masks in classrooms. → Read More