The firm had acquired the property earlier in the year and had been working on the right fit for the space.
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St. Louis Public Schools demands all district-issued credit cards be returned to the chief financial officer after an investigation found evidence of misuse of school funds.
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Every day, Missourians pay a small tax with each purchase they make that’s been supporting conservation efforts in the state. And now that Missouri is in a drought alert, those dollars are helping farmers prepare.
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Gov. Mike Parson has chosen St. Louis County Assistant Prosecutor Melissa Price Smith as the next St. Louis County Prosecutor. County and state leaders are currently in a legal battle over who has the authority to appoint the prosecutor.
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U.S. Rep. Cori Bush, D-St. Louis County, gave a farewell address to Congress on Thursday.
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The rise in cases at Seton Regional Catholic School comes during what has been an otherwise mild flu season.
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The 14 men worked for front companies that advertised fully remote IT workers. All told, prosecutors said, the scheme funneled $88 million to the North Korean nuclear weapons program.
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From a high school standout to international player to a coach, McBride was part of St. Louis establishing itself as the soccer capital of the United States.
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The St. Louis Police Partnership Program connects participants and their families with officers through monthly home visits and resources like jobs, education and housing.
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The James S. McDonnell Foundation gift will primarily fund scholarships for undergraduate students studying civil, mechanical and electrical engineering at the school starting next fall.
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The program makes $3.3 million in federal funding available for one-time payments to help prevent evictions.
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