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A prison in downtown St. Louis was briefly overtaken by inmates in an uprising that began this morning and lasted several hours. The inmate revolt began early on the morning of Feb. 6 while a guard and an inmate were in a scuffle. Authorities claim that other inmates jumped the guard, incapacitating him before freeing other […]
Nelly recently faced criticism from fellow St. Lunatics member Ali, who claimed the “Hot in Herre” artist “hustled” him and the rest of the group back in the day. Now Nelly has defended himself during a visit to the St. Louis radio show Wat Up Doe, claiming Ali initially signed on to the group as a manager […]
Nelly has generated the type of unforeseeable success that few artists experience. Yet this fame and fortune might have ripped Nelly from the people who helped start his career. On Tuesday, St. Lunatics member Ali took to Instagram where he accused Nelly of “hustling” him and the group. Ali explained that he created the group in 1993. He […]
While Los Angeles County may have sun, beaches, and nightlife, it’s also susceptible to a number of natural disasters. In fact, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has calculated that the area is the most dangerous in the U.S. Deadline reports that FEMA determined the risk of every county in America based on 18 types of natural […]
Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple who went viral in late June after waving guns at protestors marching near their home, have filed a lawsuit against a news photographer they claim trespassed on their property in order to capture a picture of that tense confrontation. The McCloskeys, both of whom are lawyers, filed the suit […]
Months after Mark and Patricia McCloskey went viral for waving their guns at Black Lives Matter protesters outside their home, the couple has now been indicted by a grand jury in St. Louis on Tuesday, the Associated Press reports. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner charged the couple with felony unlawful use of a weapon […]
Prosecutor Wesley Bell said on Thursday that his office will not bring charges against Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown in Ferguson in 2014. Following requests from Brown’s family and continued national attention on the case, Bell’s St. Louis office had quietly reopened an investigation about five months ago, per […]
Protesters are still demanding that St. Louis City Mayor Lyda Krewson resign from office, with a stand-off between demonstrators and police getting heated outside City Hall on Sunday. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that seven people were arrested and two police officers were injured on Sunday morning as police attempted to remove demonstrators from outside City Hall. Officers […]
Missouri will be the first state to resume live events on May 4. The latest measure was included in Gov. Mike Parson’s Show Me Strong recovery plan, which also outlines how the state’s economy will begin reopening on Monday, Billboard reports. Large events and gatherings are no longer forbidden; residents will be able to attend concerts […]
Nelly’s Apple Bottoms might be staging a comeback. On Saturday, the St. Louis rapper shared an image of the legendary jeans’ logo alongside the caption, “It’s bout that time…!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don’t call it a come back..!!!!!” Nelly launched Apple Bottoms in 2003. While the brand first started as a denim label, it later released clothing, accessories, […]