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Tehranβs water crisis is a warning for every thirsty city
Why Iranβs capital is running out of water β and why it wonβt be the last.
Attorney General Raoul Wins Lawsuit Stopping Elimination Of Four Vital Federal Agencies
CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today won his lawsuit protecting four federal agencies from being illegally dismantled by the Trump administration. The U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island granted a motion for summary judgment brought by Attorney General Raoul and a coalition of 20 other attorneys general. “While the president may think he is a king, our Constitution says otherwise,” Raoul said. “Today’s ruling is another win for the rule
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26-year-old dies in train accident in Warrenton, Missouri
WARRENTON, Mo. - A 26-year-old man was killed after being struck by a train in Warrenton, Missouri, near Market Street and Oaklawn Avenue. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that the incident occurred at approximately 9:20 p.m. while the man was walking on the tracks. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident. The [...]
Thanksgiving holiday travel expected to rise at Lambert Airport in St. Louis
More people are expected to fly out of Lambert, a continuation of increases in travelers since the pandemic. AAA expects more people nationwide to drive to see family members.
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Minivan collides with St. Louis police car at crash scene
ST. LOUIS - A minivan collided with a St. Louis police cruiser late last night while officers were responding to a crash at Euclid and Page in the Fountain Park neighborhood. The incident occurred just before 10 p.m. as police were blocking traffic for a two-car crash. An officer and a clinician with the SLMPD [...]
Missouri farmworker among those suing Trump administration over threat to wages
"There is nothing 'America First' about expanding exploitative guest worker programs that undercut and displace American workers," a United Farm Workers spokesperson said
St. Louis jury awards cannabis consultant $3 million in injury lawsuit
A vacuum blew fine marijuana dust particles into the air, and Mark Avent suffered a severe asthma attack that led to a heart attack.
AI vs. AI: Patients deploy bots to battle health insurers that deny care
This year, 41% of physicians and other providers said their claims are denied more than 10% of the time, up from 30% of providers who said that three years ago.
Suit alleges plot to sabotage referendum on gerrymandered Missouri congressional map
Four consulting firms are involved in an effort to pay signatures gatherers to abandon their work, turn over signatures and badmouth their employer, a lawsuit claims
Where to find holiday festivals and light displays in the St. Louis area this weekend
These are the events happening this weekend, as well as future ones to add to your calendar.
See the Nov. 22, 1925, front page: Promoter is missing with building funds
Headlines from the Nov. 22, 1925, front page include: Indictment of more rail lines in beer graft likely
Our beautiful Arch covered in fog today evening
Obit Index
Hartman, Edward R. - Bridgeton, MO
Hartman, Edward R.
Hartman, Edward Richard, 91, of Bridgeton, MO, died on November 18th, 2025. Alternative Funeral & Cremation Services. 636-498-5300, Alternativefuneralcremation.com
Remaklus, Gary
Remaklus, Gary, passed away Monday, November 17th at the age of 74. Please visit www.hutchensfuneralhomes.com for service details.
Thornton, Winifred E.
November 9, 1935 - November 19, 2025
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