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Proposed plan would get rid of Terminal 2 at St. Louis Lambert Airport
Total Access Urgent Care opens EMT school to battle industry-wide staffing shortages
No deal, no school: Chicago cancels classes for a 2nd day
It’s the latest development in an escalating battle over pandemic safety protocols in the nation’s third-largest school district.
St. Louis County man seen holding up sign in viral Jan. 6 video pleads guilty
Firefighters across St. Louis push prevention, warn of heating dangers in cold months
‘There is no hiding from the cold,’ said East St. Louis Assistant Fire Chief George McClellan. Area departments urged caution amid low temps.
St. Louis medical experts predict doubling of COVID hospitalizations
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Illinois legislators gather, slowly, for third session marked by pandemic
It wasn’t entirely clear why legislators trickled in so slowly, although the week’s calendar was shortened to a single day because of the latest surge of COVID-19 in the state.
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Missouri seal was the work of a county commissioner. The internet can’t stop laughing
BJC halts elective surgeries after COVID patient surge that is 'beyond anything we’ve seen thus far'
SSM Health rescheduling some elective procedures during COVID surge
2 charged after crash that seriously injured St. Charles County deputy during traffic stop
Suspect shot by police during domestic disturbance in South Roxana
6 things to know about new St. Louis CITY SC coach Bradley Carnell
Carnell will lead the expansion club into its inaugural Major League Soccer season in 2023
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St. Louis City tabs Carnell as first head coach of MLS expansion club
He was born in South Africa, played there and in Germany, and has been an assistant and interim head coach in MLS with the New York Red Bulls.
Missouri Senate opens annual session with bitter divisions on display
At the west end of the Missouri Capitol on Wednesday, the state House opened the annual legislative session in the traditional way, with routine business and a quick adjournment. At the east end, in the state Senate, bitter divisions exposed last year resurfaced, as members of the conservative caucus aired their grievances and Democrats brooded […]
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St. Louis must repay state $5 million after attorney general’s offer to forgive debt goes nowhere
The city still owes a Missouri legal fund millions from lawsuits involving St. Louis police when the department was under state control.
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