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Illinois officials recommend gas price increase for 4.1M consumers
Man surrenders to police, leads them to St. Louis house where two men slain
Every Year Like Clockwork The Telecom Industry Lies And Claims Broadband Prices Are Dropping
Can anyone recommend an energy auditor?
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - Tracking the 'amazing migration' of monarch butterflies
Montgomery County solar dispute takes another twist after contractor arrested
A Number of Tragedies
Laumeier Sculpture Park’s 2023 Visiting Artists in Residence are Pittsburgh-based artists Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis. This collaborative duo utilizes innovative approaches to conceptualism and minimalism to realize their […]
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Neman: Banquet for Grover Cleveland in 1891 shows how our dining habits have changed
Missouri Board of Education seeks to clarify social-emotional learning
Missouri’s proposed social-emotional-learning standards are being refined to focus on student behavior after the State Board of Education reviewed over 1,800 public comments on the program. Some board members referred to the current draft as a “beginning,” and the board decided not to vote on passing the standards during its meeting Tuesday. The public was […]
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St. Louis City judge assaulted at MetroLink station
Former Illinois correctional officer pleads guilty to beating inmate
Republicans push for border funding to be wrapped into Israel, Ukraine aid package
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate leaders called Tuesday for a bipartisan aid package for Israel’s counteroffensive against Hamas that also includes assistance for Ukraine and Taiwan, with possible border funding sought by Republicans, as President Joe Biden prepared to leave Tuesday evening for a trip to Israel. Meanwhile, an explosion killed hundreds Tuesday at al-Ahli Arab […]
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St. Louis 'Basketball Wives' star being sentenced on federal charges today
MoDOT winter weather preparations starting Wednesday and Thursday
5-alarm fire destroys convenience store near Cahokia Heights
College athletes’ name, image and likeness rights debated by U.S. Senate committee
WASHINGTON — College athletic officials testified Tuesday in support of nationally standardized name, image and likeness regulations at a U.S. Senate hearing. The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing to discuss policies governing name, image and likeness, known as NIL, in college sports. The witnesses in attendance — such as National Collegiate Athletic Association […]
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