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Live stream Donald Trump's return to the White House on St. Louis Public Radio on Monday.
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With 141 wins, the Incarnate Word Academy varsity team holds the national record for consecutive wins by a girls high school basketball team.
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Federal officials discovered the contamination was far more widespread than previously known, the EPA announced Friday.
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The city has signed contracts with two local companies to help plow and salt residential side streets. While high temperatures were in the 50s on Friday, bitter cold moves back in at the end of the weekend.
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State Rep. Wick Thomas, who worked as a librarian, is hoping to educate colleagues about why libraries are vital to communities.
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In addition to the resolutions, the Public Safety Committee heard from acting Commissioner of Corrections Tammy Ross, who says her priorities for now include focusing on staffing and fostering partnerships.
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A hearing to decide if the city should fire personnel director Sonya Jenkins-Gray is scheduled to resume Jan. 28.
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The Church of God in Christ’s Holy Convocation is estimated to generate roughly $250 million in economic impact over three years for St. Louis.
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St. Louisans sound off on the difference between “passable” and “clear” roads.
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Illinois promised answers after fatal officer-involved shootings and other deaths at the hands of law enforcement. But some prosecutors, including some in the Metro East, stay silent.
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The St. Louis Civil Service Commission hearing on firing Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray is scheduled to enter a third day on Thursday.
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EarthDance Organic farm used a federal program to help pay for a solar array that now provides 87% of the power they need to teach classes and grow vegetables
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