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Charges issued in crash that injured officer, suspect on I-70
SUMMARY: Two suspects are charged in a hit-and-run crash that critically injured a St. Louis police officer and a suspect he was trying to arrest. Police arrested Frank Carr, the driver of the Cadillac that fled the scene, on charges including leaving the scene of an accident. Mai Campbell, the driver of the Acura involved in the earlier police chase, faces several charges, including assaulting an officer. The investigation is ongoing, with two more suspects still uncharged, including one in the hospital. The injured officer underwent surgery and is recovering as the police seek support from the community.
Two people are behind bars and charged in connection with a hit-and-run crash that critically injured a St. Louis Police officer and the man he was trying to arrest. Both the officer and the suspect remained in critical condition Tuesday.
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Joe's Blog: Settling into more heat (TUE-8/12)
SUMMARY: Tuesday in Kansas City starts mild with light fog reflecting lingering moisture. Recent rains were uneven, with pockets over 3 inches in northeast Jackson and western Lafayette Counties, but most areas saw under half an inch. A dry spell is expected through mid-August, with only isolated rain chances and rising humidity. A front early next week may bring rain and humidity relief. A ridge over the Plains will bring hotter weather this weekend and shift west early next week, allowing tropical storm Erin—forecasted to become a major hurricane—to recurve away from the US, though East Coast and Caribbean areas should monitor its path closely.
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Talking about the Billikens with Josh Schertz over a game of pickleball
SUMMARY: On National Pickleball Day, coach Josh Schertz discussed the Billikens’ basketball program amid a game of pickleball. Addressing NIL and salary cap challenges, Schertz emphasized managing player payments carefully within limits, influencing recruiting and retention. He praised the team’s depth and potential for greatness, noting the importance of embracing roles and teamwork. Schertz highlighted standout players like Quentin Jones and Kellen Thames, noting growth and versatility. He explained recruiting strategies focus on blending youth and experience to build continuity, essential for championship success. Athlete Paul Otiendo’s defensive versatility was praised. Schertz humorously claimed he’d outplay Robbie in pickleball.
SLU men’s basketball coach Josh Shertz is a former tennis prodigy who also likes to play pickleball. So why not talk about the Billikens while playing a game?
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Urban League's back-to-school expo helps thousands of St. Louis students in need
SUMMARY: The Urban League’s back-to-school expo in St. Louis provided crucial support to thousands of students in need. Held in a drive-thru format, the event served up to 5,000 families, distributing nearly $400,000 worth of school supplies, food, groceries, toiletries, PPE, and tornado disaster relief items. Sponsored by Nike and community partners, the expo ensured children had essential tools to start the school year strong, especially important after recent severe weather devastation. Volunteers efficiently loaded supplies into cars to ensure safety and accessibility. A follow-up event on August 16 will offer free health services including exams, immunizations, and screenings.
Thousands of students get a big boost ahead of the new school year as the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis’ back-to-school expo returned this weekend.
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