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Tigers vs. Cardinals Prediction, Odds, Picks - May 1
The St. Louis Cardinals and Paul Goldschmidt hit the field in the final game of a three-game series against Mark Canha and the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday at Comerica Park. The Tigers are listed as -112 moneyline favorites in this matchup with the Cardinals (-107). St. Louis (-1.5) is the favorite on the run line. The over/under for the matchup is set at 8.5 runs.
FBI reports increase in elderly scam victims
ST. LOUIS – The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that the amount of money scammed from the elderly population continues to rise. The FBI released its annual elder fraud report Monday, which found an increase in the number of victims and the amount of money lost. Chris Crocker, acting...
New St. Louis County police center In limbo
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – The clock is ticking on a proposed $46 million law enforcement center that is planned to be built in Maryland Heights. State Senator Brian Williams of District 14 wrote a letter to County Executive Sam Page and the County Council Tuesday, asking what the holdup was. The police facility would be partly funded with $23 million in ARPA funding; the other half would be matched by the county.
Workers struggle to track down recalled vehicle owners with dangerous, faulty airbags
ST. LOUIS – Lauri Harsy is a field canvasser and recall specialist for a third-party company Stellantis hired to track down owners of recalled vehicles and schedule repairs on faulty Takata airbags. “They range from 2003s to 2015s. They’re all Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram. I’m on a team of...
Cardinals to decline fifth-year option on LB Zaven Collins
Had the Cardinals picked up Collins’ 2025 option, they would have been on the hook for a $13.25M cap hit. It seems that the lofty financial commitment is the biggest reason why the fifth-year option won’t be picked up, and Ossenfort acknowledged that Collins remains in the organization’s plans.
Wenceel Pérez slugs Detroit Tigers to 11-6 win over St. Louis Cardinals with two home runs
Detroit Tigers rookie outfielder Wenceel Pérez continues to rake at the plate. And he's doing it from both sides. Pérez blasted two home runs Tuesday night, the first from the right side of the plate in the second inning and the second from the left side of the plate in the fifth inning. He became the first Tiger to hit a homer from both sides in the same game since Victor Martinez in 2018.
Vacant home problem in St. Louis keeps growing; Tower Grove South neighbors concerned
ST. LOUIS — A vacant house fire in Tower Grove South has many neighbors concerned. The neighbors next door to a vacant home in the 3400 block of McKean Avenue say it was essentially a ticking time bomb and they weren't surprised when it caught fire. Erin Lyndon-Lorson and...
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