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Demand for COVID testing spikes across St. Louis region ahead of Christmas
A free Amazon alternative for shopping Missouri small businesses redirected $33 million in spending from Jeff Bezos to local stores. About 75 St. Louis small businesses seem to be integrated
Artist responds to vandalized Black history mural at Washington University
Lagging police participation may derail use-of-force data effort
Local participation in the program remains low, though it has slowly increased since 2019, mirroring the national trend.
BenFred: In context of bloated, watered-down CFB bowl schedule, Mizzou-Army offers compelling clash
Mizzou-Army is a pretty compelling game, all things considered.
State lawmaker’s anti-abortion bill mirrors new Texas law
JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — A Republican state representative has introduced legislation that would ban nearly all abortions in Missouri, mirroring a new Texas law. The bill introduced Thursday by state …
Here's who can qualify for St. Louis' $500 stimulus checks
St. Louisans are on the ground, helping out tornado-ravaged Kentucky
Missouri court adds to ban on Biden contractor vaccine rule
The new preliminary injunction, issued by U.S. Magistrate Judge David Noce, prohibits enforcement of the contractors’ vaccine mandate in 10 states.
Ex-Yes singer Jon Anderson offering fans access to new music and more via Patreon membership platform
Former Yes frontman Jon Anderson has partnered with the Patreon membership platform to offer fans access to brand-new songs, unreleased music and videos he's created, livestreamed events, artwork and more.…
Mariah Carey brings Christmas back to the top of the ‘Billboard’ Hot 100 for a record third year
The holidays now reign supreme on the Billboard Hot 100, with Mariah Carey's RIAA Diamond-certified hit "All I Want for Christmas Is You" topping the chart for a third year in a…
Teachers make music from suitcases at STEM workshops in Ferguson
"A lot of cool stuff happens in this room."
Alton man identified as person found dead in Jersey County home after shootout
James P. Izard, 37, was found dead after a shootout with police Saturday night in Jerseyville, police said.
Leadership of annual vigil service for victims of violence splits after founder dies
Now there will be two similar events on separate days.
As Missouri lawmakers return to Capitol, no plans in place to keep people safe from virus
The Missouri General Assembly lost significant chunks of time during their legislative sessions in the past two years because of COVID-19
SLU basketball game against Drake on Wednesday canceled due to COVID-19 protocols
Lambert packed with young Army soldiers heading home for the holidays
Some 3,500 soldiers heading home will fly out of Lambert Monday and Tuesday. About 2,000 others are leaving by bus or were picked up at the Army post by a parent.
300 New Jobs Moving to Hazelwood Facility
This story originally ran on KTVI Fox2Now on December 16, 2001 A St. Louis-based company is relocating its Canadian-based fruit and nut manufacturing facility to Hazelwood. 8th Avenue Food & Provision will be bringing more than 300 new jobs to the St. Louis area. 8th Avenue Food & Provisions, Inc. made the announcement Thursday that the 250,000-square-foot Hazelwood plant will […]
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