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Missouri still expects to release SNAP funds this week, despite legal wrangling
SNAP benefits provide food aid to 650,000 Missourians.
Man fatally shot in St. Louis' Dutchtown neighborhood
The man was pronounced dead at a hospital shortly after the shooting, police said.
St. Louis man charged in fatal shooting after argument
Rodney C. Silinzy, of St. Louis, is facing multiple felony charges, including murder, in the death of Durrell Johnson, 39, on Oct. 30.
St. Charles officials boost signature requirements for parks and recall petitions, again
St. Charles City Attorney Holly Magdziarz said the "city hasn't been through this process in at least 25 years."
Maryland Heights man dies in crash on I-70 in central Missouri
The victim, 61, died when his pickup truck ran off the highway and overturned in Callaway County, authorities said.
St. Louis city retirees sent 'confusing' mailers that look like pension checks
The mailings received last week β which were not checks, but receipts β spurred some retirees to go to their banks in an effort to cash them.
Lambert sees some canceled, delayed flights amid government shutdown
As of 1 p.m., 10 Monday flights from Lambert were canceled and 56 delayed, according to FlightAware, a website which tracks flights nationally.
Boeing strike hit Day 99 on Monday. Company makes a new offer to St. Louis union workers
The strike at Boeingβs St. Louis-area factories is the first since 1996, when workers at what was then homegrown McDonnell Douglas walked out for 99 days.
Driver charged in fatal hit-and-run of motorcyclist in June in St. Louis County
Michael Belleville, 51, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and resisting arrest.
Eric Schmitt bill targets nitazenes, a new class of drugs stronger than fentanyl
The drugs are said to be up to 40 times more potent than fentanyl, and hundreds of times more potent than heroin.
Horse killed, rider injured in weekend crash in north St. Louis County
The crash happened at about 6:15 p.m. on Lindbergh Boulevard at Candlewyck Club Drive, St. Louis County police said.
Rents soar across St. Louis region, especially where investors buy homes
Rents across the region are soaring, but nowhere more so than neighborhoods that have become the targets of real estate investors.
Frisky squirrels overwhelm St. Louis animal rescue group
βWow,β said the Missouri Wildlife Rescue Center's executive director. βAnother group of five!β
Two St. Louis libraries hit by May tornado are still closed and await repairs
The hope is to reopen them by year's end. But with more than $2 million in damage and repair funding unclear, "that's going to be a challenge."
St. Louis County considers extending minority hiring rules to private developments
The changes would expand hiring requirements for Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprises to private developments that receive tax incentives.
See the Nov. 10, 1925, front page: U.S. prosecution in Carleton case virtually certain
Headlines from the Nov. 10, 1925, front page include: Discovery of new ray, having excessive power, is announced
St. Louis adds emergency shelter beds as freezing temperatures arrive Sunday night
Officials ask anyone seeking a shelter, as well as transportation to a shelter, to contact the United Way of Greater St. Louis by phoning 211.
Messenger: Are offensive social media posts a crime? St. Charles County jury will decide.
Man targeted police detective in social media campaign. He's charged with felony harassment and stalking.
See the Nov. 9, 1925, front page: Woman cashier robbed of $3,208 in street holdup
Headlines from the Nov. 9, 1925, front page include: Laclede County court head held on bribe charge
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