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Here’s how much Corporation for Public Broadcasting funds every station in the bi-state will lose from the federal rescission package.
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Planned Parenthood Great Rivers announced layoffs to combat cuts to Medicaid.
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About 1 in 5 people infected will experience symptoms. There is no specific treatment or vaccine.
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Homer G. Phillips Nurses Alumni Inc. lost its appeal against the now-closed Homer G. Phillips Memorial Hospital for using its trademarked name. A St. Louis County judge ruled on Tuesday that the trial court did not make any errors in last summer’s judgment.
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Missouri only has one nuclear power plant, but at a state summit, politicians and federal officials said the energy source would be key to meeting rising energy demands.
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The 2017 ordinance was an attempt to address the theft of guns from vehicles that were later used in crimes.
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Former St. Louis Detention Facilities Oversight Board Vice Chair Janis Mensah has written an open letter to Mayor Cara Spencer urging her to address jail oversight and to drop Mensah's charges of trespassing and resisting arrest. The petition has garnered nearly 600 signatures so far.
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In addition to approving internal administrative matters, the board authorized a new three-year, $6 million contract for body-worn and in-car cameras. The bidding process for the contract is under scrutiny.
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William Lacy Clay Sr.'s career in political office started when he was 28 years old. The civil rights advocate was a strong supporter of unions who amassed significant clout over more than three decades in Congress.
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A special interim committee held the first of its six meetings on Wednesday. The next meeting will be July 30 in Lebanon.