
Fred Ehrlich
Editor at St.Louis Public Radio NPR
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2 weeks ago |
kcur.org | Fred Ehrlich
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer placed the head of the City Emergency Management Agency on paid leave Tuesdayfollowing the failure to activate tornado warning sirens on Friday. CEMA Commissioner Sarah Russell was put on paid administrative leave pending an external investigation into the actions of the agency when a deadly tornado ripped through the city, according to a statement the city released late Tuesday.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
kcur.org | Rachel Lippmann |Fred Ehrlich
A St. Louis County circuit court judge accepted an agreement Wednesday that will spare Marcellus Williams from the death penalty but keep him in prison for life. Williams, who was to be executed for the murder of a University City woman next month, is expected to be sentenced Thursday for first-degree murder in exchange for life in prison.
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