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Lawmakers debate violence against abortion clinics, anti-abortion pregnancy centers
WASHINGTON — Republicans at a U.S. House hearing aired frustration with the Department of Justice this week for what they contended is a lack of enforcement of a Clinton-era law that protects access to reproductive health care at anti-abortion pregnancy centers and abortion clinics. GOP lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee expressed anger the Federal […]
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Ferguson Home Depot parking lot shooting under investigation
Black bear sighted in Jefferson County yard on Wednesday
GCHS Announces Elks Students Of The Month
Gov. Mike Parson set to announce pick for St. Louis circuit attorney on Friday
Kansas, Missouri officials tout nonprofit to oversee 2026 World Cup preparations
A nonprofit governed by civic leaders and politicians from Kansas and Missouri will oversee preparations for Kansas City to host part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, officials announced Thursday. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas joined civic leaders at Arrowhead Stadium to announce the formation of […]
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Pritzker to sign bill requiring Illinois public schools to teach Native American history
Health update
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Missouri bill would shift sales tax collection to car dealers
Of the largest cities in the St. Louis metro, only 4, all in St. Charles County, grew in population
Why the downtown St. Louis DMV is closing its doors for good, where you can go instead
Congrats, People Of Montana: Your Governor Is About To Blow A Ton Of Taxpayer Money On An Unconstitutional TikTok Ban
A Longtime Post-Dispatch Writer Says Goodbye to the Newsroom
Developer new to St. Louis region proposes senior living community in St. Charles County
With summer coming fast, regulator issues electric reliability warning
As much as two thirds of North America could face shortages of electricity this summer in the event of severe and protracted heat, according to the regulator in charge of setting and enforcing standards for the electric grid. “Increased, rapid deployment of wind, solar and batteries have made a positive impact,” said Mark Olson, manager […]
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