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'Pretrial Fairness Act' banning cash bail in Illinois going into effect Monday
Missouri’s pro sports teams push to get legal sports gambling on 2024 ballot
3rd Construction Career Expo taking place in St. An today
Gary Sinise Foundation providing help for officer battling cancer
Police investigating shooting at St. Louis County gas station
Congress starts trying to figure out how to set AI ‘rules of the road’
WASHINGTON — The development of artificial intelligence presents far-reaching challenges for virtually every aspect of modern society, including campaigns, national security and journalism, members of a U.S. Senate panel said at a Tuesday hearing. Technology experts invited to testify at a hearing of the Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security Subcommittee of the Senate […]
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Man pleads guilty to misdemeanor in wife’s fatal fall from parking garage near Busch Stadium
Trump campaign blasts fundraising efforts for Missouri candidate for governor Bill Eigel
Police communication system possibly hacked
Dogtown's Beloved Sugaree Bakery Is Officially Back
Fights at Riverview Gardens High School prompt significant changes at campus
At Cheryl's Herbs, the goal is to promote and support a healthy lifestyle
Casa Blanca Hookah Lounge, Restaurant & Bar now open in Holly Hills
What to expect at the St. Louis Bourbon Festival
Budget vetoes may face override in Missouri House, but Senate vote unlikely
Missouri House leaders want to flex their muscles, state Senate leaders want to limit chances for personality clashes and Gov. Mike Parson reportedly expects his vetoes – $555 million in spending and one statutory enactment – to survive Wednesday’s gathering of lawmakers. Except for the administration of Gov. Jay Nixon – a Democrat who faced […]
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Number of kids in Missouri foster care drop, though officials admit challenges persist
Leaders of Missouri’s child welfare agency on Tuesday touted a reduction in the number of children in the state’s overburdened foster care system, telling lawmakers it represented progress toward building a more preventative system. But they also acknowledged that Children’s Division continues to face major challenges, fielding questions from the House Committee on Children and […]
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U.S. Senate hearing on book bans probes censorship attempts in local libraries
WASHINGTON — U.S. senators at a committee hearing Tuesday discussed the consequences of book bans and parents’ desire to control what their kids read — though they also acknowledged it’s not an issue for Congress to settle. The Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony about book bans, focusing on how censorship limits liberty and literature. The […]
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