Olof Mellberg said he wants to maintain City SC’s high energy and attacking style while adding more discipline and control.
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Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska school districts are undercounting students who are homeless, which means thousands are not getting the support they need.
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Flag voting began Friday and will remain open until Feb. 14, Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said.
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Rep. Mike O’Donnell has served in the Missouri House since early 2019.
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The Department of Corrections is giving few details, but advocates say the removal of the South Central Correctional Center warden occurred after an investigation into how contraband is entering the prison.
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The jury that convicted Watkins in 2016 was never informed that the white officer whose testimony was the only evidence at trial had a history of racist social media posts and a previous mistaken identification of a Black man that led to a death in custody.
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Ripple Glass set up shop in St. Louis last year, hoping to divert bottles from the landfill and turn a profit.
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To save the Joseph Sappington Home, preservationists first demolished it piece by piece.
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The St. Louis region is expecting an additional 2 to 3 inches of snow overnight. St. Louis officials say street crews will focus on clearing arterial, secondary and hill roads, while St. Louis County asks residents to put vehicles in driveways.
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Gov. JB Pritzker waved off concerns that a fiery House Democratic caucus meeting that tanked one of his prized legislative priorities would throw off his party as it faces a budget crunch and a second Trump administration.
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Chief Financial Officer Tonya Tucker will serve as interim CEO while the organization searches for a permanent replacement.
Guest conductor Daniela Candillari leads a program of works by Samuel Barber, Nina Shekhar and Antonín Dvořák, featuring accordion soloist Hanzhi Wang
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This special season of We Live Here reflects on the truths that Ferguson exposed, why there still is an open wound a decade later, and how community members continue to push for a better future.
Every weekday morning, in about 10 minutes, you can learn about the top stories of the day while also hearing longer stories that bring context and humanity to the issues and ideas that affect life in the region.