The union says the company is refusing to bargain. It’s been nearly three weeks since a negotiation meeting was held.
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St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will team with more than a dozen rockers for a tribute to Chuck Berry. The event is part of a series of happenings organized by Berry’s family to celebrate the upcoming 100th anniversary of his birth.
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For nearly a decade, overdoses have killed hundreds of Missourians annually as deadly synthetic opioids circulated among drug users. The latest data indicates the decrease in deaths could indicate a sustained trend.
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Through the Trap-Neuter-Return program, thousands of feral kitties in the St. Louis region are spayed and neutered each year, and 2,900 underwent surgeries last year between the St. Louis and Rolla locations.
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The Missouri Historical Society wants to reintroduce St. Louis to its residents.
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In 1972, Martin McNally hijacked American Airlines Flight 119 out of St. Louis Lambert International Airport. A new feature documentary film about McNally is set to premiere in select theaters nationwide.
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After officials of the Metro East suburb recommended filtering drinking water because of so-called forever chemicals, residents had numerous questions about costs and health concerns at the latest city council meeting Tuesday night.
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Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, a Republican, said any signatures gathered before Wednesday to place a new congressional map up for a vote won’t count. Proponents of the redistricting referendum said that’s an unlawful attempt to shorten the signature-gathering window.
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Eligible residents can receive a $50,000 lump sum if they got sick after living, working or going to school near nuclear radiation in 21 Missouri ZIP codes added to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act by Congress over the summer.
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Community members gathered Monday at a town hall to learn ways to protect themselves against a potential influx of ICE agents and National Guard members in St. Louis.
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Two of Shameem Clark Hubbard’s constituents died in the tornado, and all eight of the neighborhoods in the 10th Ward north and east of Forest Park sustained some level of damage.
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