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Illinois records another $100 million primary election
Ken Griffin’s decision to leave Chicago could become a major turning point in the future of the Illinois GOP.
Trump endorses Darren Bailey in GOP primary for governor
The former president also restated his backing for U.S. Rep. Mary Miller and took a victory lap for the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
Nonprofit rebuilds houses and young lives
Moving to STL
Large schools program of the year: Edwardsville's culture of coaching collaboration keeps it among the area's elite
Edwardsville is the 2021-22 STLhighschoolsports.com large schools program of the year.
St. Louis leaders, residents react after Supreme Court overturns Roe V. Wade
Black Wall Street Festival foreshadows growth in north St. Louis
Herrera's 1st RBI for Cardinals helps team to 5-3 victory over Cubs
Thousands gather for Walk to Defeat ALS in Forest Park
A beautiful day at Forest Park marked the return of the St. Louis Walk to Defeat ALS. The Upper Muny parking lot was packed Saturday as thousands of walkers gathered for the ALS Association's walk.
Nearest states for Missourians to get abortions
Some satates have taken steps to protect abortion access after the Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade. Such protections could allow Missourians to travel out-of-state to get an abortion.
St. Louis family seeks justice 16 years since son's death
A St. Louis family is breaking under the weight of a years-long cold case. Saturday marks 16 years since the death of Naeoky Guzman.
Abortions are banned in Missouri, but lawmakers say the fight isn’t over
Officials on both sides of the abortion issue say the fight is not over.
St. Louis headed for national drought status
Messenger: Teen’s death reminds us of how divided, and connected, we are in St. Louis
Fleeing violence is difficult, whether in the city or another country.
PrideFest organizers, FBI work to keep visitors safe in St. Louis
Pride St. Louis kicked off its 2022 PrideFest weekend festivities on Saturday. Organizers and the FBI are working to keep visitors safe.
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Conservatives can’t pass a national ban on abortion
In the aftermath of the Dobbs decision, some conservatives are talking about passing a national ban on abortion. But I don't think they can do that. The Constitution gives Congress the power to enact laws concerning certain enumerated topics: bankruptcy, immigration, terrorism, espionage, taxes, counterfeiting, and so on. Generally speaking, however, criminal law is reserved ...continue reading "Conservatives can’t pass a national ban on abortion"
Missouri now permits abortion only in cases of ‘medical emergency’ – but not rape, incest
ST. LOUIS – Shaking her head in disbelief while sitting at Missouri’s last remaining abortion clinic, U.S. Rep. Cori Bush, D-St. Louis, threaded her fingers together and bowed her head …
Severe storms possible through Sunday morning in St. Louis region
Scattered thunderstorms are likely early Saturday evening for counties north of St. Louis, particularly those north of Interstate 70. Heavy rain, strong wind gusts and hail threats could mean severe storms for Missouri and Illinois.
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