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Police identify man fatally shot in Velda City parking lot
ISO Chinese carryout along 270 in westco?
Ferguson man killed in crash on I-170
Driver dies when tractor-trailer hits concrete barrier, overturns in St. Louis County
Leaders of Metro Transit's main union call for rejection of 'final' contract offer
Man fatally injured after crashing into tree in Pike County
A Ton Of Folks Don’t Know What ‘Right To Repair’ Is, But Strongly Support It Once They Do
Woman linked to deaths of 4 St. Louis-area children asks for jail release for new pregnancy
Florissant woman gets 23-year sentence after hit & run
Missouri Supreme Court rejects AG’s push to inflate cost of abortion-rights amendment
North St. Louis hospital cuts some urgent care services
Missouri Supreme Court rejects attorney general’s bid to upend abortion vote
St. Charles County implements license plate readers
Gabe Gore touts his first 6 weeks as St. Louis prosecutor after taking over for Kim Gardner
Man killed in Wednesday night shooting in Velda City
Fentanyl epidemic is getting worse in Missouri with record numbers of overdoses
The fentanyl epidemic is getting worse in Missouri, with record numbers of overdoses in the last four years and 2023 on course to be another record year. Data points to a nearly 75% increase in overdoses in Missouri since 2019, and last year was the second consecutive year that fentanyl accounted for over two-thirds of […]
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Ethics rules for Supreme Court justices approved on party-line vote by U.S. Senate panel
WASHINGTON — The Senate Committee on the Judiciary on Thursday approved a proposal to impose a code of ethics for the U.S. Supreme Court, amid revelations that justices failed to disclose luxury travel and real estate deals, as well as directing staff to promote book sales. The panel split along party lines, in an 11-10 vote, […]
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Fields Foods abruptly closes Pagedale location 3 months after opening
Federal aviation bill passed by U.S. House, with boost for smaller airports
The U.S. House overwhelmingly passed a bill Thursday that would reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration for five years, including a big increase in subsidies for airlines providing flights to smaller markets. The chamber voted 351-67 to approve the bill, which would authorize $104 billion for the agency through 2028, increase authorized spending levels for rural aviation programs and […]
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