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ICE researcher warns of risks for local police signing onto new agreements with agency
Missouri child care subsidy cuts could hit foster kids, low-income families hardest
Every child who starts at Lemay Child and Family Center in St. Louis County receives a developmental screening during their first month of attendance. Based on these screenings, kids can receive speech or occupational therapy at the center, and staff can connect families with community support like help sourcing healthy food. “The economy right now […]
Uncle Bill's Pancake House to reopen in St. Louis. Renovations aimed at original 'feel'
Even the menus look familiar, with the same font, color and food items as the menu that was handed to patrons 50 years ago.
St. Charles County libraries ban LGBTQ flags
Overnight storms leave behind damage, power outages
Following a round of strong storms early Wednesday morning, many residents are waking up to damage left behind and without power.
For those that say the green line was too expensive: Trump administration says cost of Iran war's first two days was $5.6 billion
Things Going Great At Ellison’s Paramount As President Gets Mired In Accusations Of Press Manipulation And Leaking Company Info
The President of Larry Ellison’s “new and improved” Paramount, Jeff Shell, has been conspicuously absent from recent events heralding the company’s problematic acquisition of Warner Brothers. The reason? Shell is being accused by a “whistleblower” and former partner of leaking company info, including early word of the company’s $7.7 billion August 2025 deal to obtain […]
Wednesday marks last day to register for Missouri Municipal Election
Missouri residents have until Wednesday to register to vote for the upcoming municipal election on April 7, which includes local races and ballot measures such as Proposition E in St. Louis.
Bipartisan group of lawmakers, religious leaders call for an end to Missouri death penalty
There are 32 attorneys, investigators and specialists in the Missouri State Public Defender Office dedicated to preventing the wrongful execution of innocent people on death row. The agency spends almost $3 million each year on salaries for these personnel, said Matthew Crowell, director of Missouri’s public defender system. “We’re also using 16 of my best […]
Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting
Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting marks Laumeier’s 50th anniversary by celebrating five decades of artist commissions and exhibitions. Featuring hundreds of artists and rarely seen works from Laumeier’s collection, […]
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Epic Deals: Upgrade your home in 2026 with these 4 smart picks
These top picks simplify your day and stretch your budget.
City Civil Rights Commission Still Dormant
The city's Civil Rights Enforcement Agency continues to languish under the Spencer administration.
Two killed in wrong-way crash in Springfield, Ill.
Police were called to the crash at about 1 a.m. Monday, according to the Illinois State Patrol.
St. Louis Art Museum exhibit transports you to the time of the Roman emperor Trajan
Many of the 1,900-year-old items have have never been seen outside of Italy.
Wednesday, March 11 - ICE on the ground
A Syracuse University researcher says new ICE agreements spreading across Missouri will shift immigration enforcement onto local police — with possible consequences for towns and taxpayers.
St. Louis County Council advances bill to put tax before voters
If voters approve, the measure would impose a tax on purchases from out-of-state companies equal to the county's sales tax.
In Missouri crime debate, certainty of punishment matters more than severity
Recent murders in Kansas City and St. Louis — one at a nightclub, the other at a coffeeshop — have people asking why the assailants, both with histories of violent crime, were out on the streets in the first place. When violence strikes, anger is natural. It often translates into demands for harsher sentences. The […]
Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music announces opening date
The Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music has an opening date.The center, formerly known as the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music, will open to the public on…
Severe weather threat passes STL region, rain to continue throughout Wednesday
ST. LOUIS -- Severe weather swept through Missouri and Illinois overnight Wednesday, featuring tornado watches and severe thunderstorm warnings throughout the St. Louis region. The severe weather threat has passed through much of the region, but rain is expected to continue throughout Wednesday. A tornado watch remains in effect until 11 a.m. Wednesday for several [...]
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