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Woman critically injured in crash in north St. Louis
A woman was left in critical condition after an overnight crash in north St. Louis when her Nissan Sentra overturned after striking a traffic signal.
St. Louis-area business openings and closings in October
Here are some key retail and business openings and closings for the St. Louis area in October.
Missouri official to host food drive amid SNAP suspension
Missouri State Representative Jim Murphy is sponsoring a drive-up food distribution event in south St. Louis County to provide assistance to families affected by the suspension of SNAP benefits due to the government shutdown.
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Rockwood, Mehlville school tax propositions are on the ballot Tuesday
Tax propositions in two of St. Louis County's largest school districts — Rockwood and Mehlville — are among issues to be decided in special elections Tuesday.
Monday, Nov. 3 - Hundreds rally in support of ICE detainee
A small Illinois town is rallying for a prominent community member who is currently in ICE detention in Missouri. Plus, Rebecca Smith reports on a tickborne allergy believed to be prevalent here in Missouri.
Cook Political Report analyst skeptical redistricting solves Trump’s midterm election
LAWRENCE — Political analyst Amy Walter views the campaign by President Donald Trump to gerrymander congressional districts as a gamble unlikely to blunt historical precedent and prevent a Democratic takeover of the U.S. House after the 2026 midterm election. “I like to say in midterm elections there are three options if you’re the party in […]
Services to be held for family of Ill. candidate Darren Bailey after helicopter crash
A tragic helicopter crash in Montana last month claimed the lives of Illinois Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey's son, wife, and two children, with services for the family set to take place Monday morning.
Missouri sports betting is a month away. Here’s what you need to know
On Dec. 1, Missourians will officially be able to start placing sports bets. As the rollout has progressed, a number of sportsbooks have already been jockeying for positioning in the market and will continue to do so up to and past the launch date. That means prospective gamblers will be able to choose between a […]
Missouri lawmakers are failing the people that pay their salaries
It is easy to blame the president and Congress for the government shutdown — on track to become the longest in history — and the additional disruption and havoc it is causing. They surely are. This shutdown, however, is the result of a deeper more dangerous problem. What are local legislators doing to represent, promote […]
From the Arch on Sunday
Warm-up on the way, rain chances hold off
ST. LOUIS - After dipping close to freezing over the weekend, how about a warm-up? We are going to get one this week. After a chilly start, Monday will bring sunny skies and highs in the low to mid-60s, ten degrees warmer than Sunday. Increasing clouds ahead of a cold front this evening, but we [...]
RRHOF 2025: Spotlight on Warren Zevon
After 30 years of eligibility, and one previous nomination, the late Warren Zevon is set to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Saturday in the Musical…
“I Don’t Feel Safe”: Black Memphis Residents Report Harassment by Trump’s Police Task Force
The post “I Don’t Feel Safe”: Black Memphis Residents Report Harassment by Trump’s Police Task Force appeared first on ProPublica.
See the Nov. 3, 1925, front page: Dry good firm's books criminally falsified to obtain loans
Headlines from the Nov. 3, 1925, front page include: Ferguson-M'Kinney books criminally falsified to obtain loans from banks
Native Alaska villages were already on the front lines of climate change. Then a typhoon hit.
As Typhoon Halong swept through western Alaska, it laid bare how centuries-old policies made Native villages particularly vulnerable to climate change.
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