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Missouri COVID hospitalizations set new record as omicron variant spread accelerates
Missouri set pandemic peaks for COVID-19 hospitalizations and daily net new admissions this week. The Department of Health and Senior Services reported there were 2,933 inpatients, a number that grew an average of 91 per day over the previous seven days. The previous peaks were 2,862 inpatients on Dec. 22, 2020, before vaccines were widely […]
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Landmark literary magazine for radical writers was once based in St. Louis
During the Great Depression, St. Louis hosted one of the most acclaimed little magazines in our nation's history: The Anvil.
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Bayer Fund awards The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis with $15,000 grant
Since 1995, The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM)’s flagship teen education program, New Art in the Neighborhood (NAN), has exposed St. Louis and Illinois-area high school students to training, teaching, and development opportunities from veteran artists around the world.
Natural gas bans are new front in effort to curb emissions
While New York is weighing the possibility of a ban, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed a bill in 2021 to ban such bans.
Omicron spike has St. Louis health director promising more tests, new strategies
More than 100 St. Louis County jail inmates have COVID
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BenFred: If the play of St. Louis City SC lives up to coach Carnell's vision, our new MLS team will be easy to cheer
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Messenger: Old West prison contains lessons for broken criminal justice system
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Patients wait in ERs for days as COVID-19 patients overwhelm St. Louis-area hospitals
Hospital officials say they’re running out of options as the number of sick patients and health care workers soars.
Democrats aim to chip away at Missouri’s new, controversial gun law
The state’s ‘Second Amendment Preservation Act’ declares ‘invalid’ many federal gun regulations that don’t have an equivalent in Missouri law.
COVID-19 surges to new records in region. Wave hits St. Louis County jail
On Thursday area hospitals reported a total of 1,158 COVID-19 patients in the region, a new record for the fourth consecutive day.
Woman tied to Capitol riots was wrong-way driver in fatal crash in Franklin County
Hernandez, who was scheduled to plead guilty Monday for her role in the riots, has been arrested on suspicion of DWI for the fatal wreck Wednesday.
Fire breaks out at Stratford Inn in Fenton
At Foundry Art Centre, three solo exhibitions elucidate deeply human questions
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Star-studded ‘A Bowie Celebration’ streaming concert taking place Saturday; enter contest to win prize pack
Just a reminder that the star-studded A Bowie Celebration virtual concert event commemorating what would've been David Bowie's 75th birthday takes place this Saturday, January 8, starting at 9 p.m.…
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