Wednesday marks one year since Illinois ended cash bail.
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Following a lawsuit from the state's hemp industry, Missouri health regulators will stop embargoing products simply because they contain hemp-derived THC. Instead, they'll focus on identifying "misbranded" products.
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Police arrested an unidentified juvenile Tuesday afternoon on gun charges after students reported an online threat made toward Ritenour High School.
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The St. Louis artist is the writer and rapper behind hits like “Snatched” and the certified gold single “Pretty Girls Walk.”
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The case, on its second day on Tuesday, is being heard in federal district court in East St. Louis.
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While the exterior of the warehouse was nearly complete about a year after the tornado hit, construction crews have since worked on the interior of the delivery station.
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Several local musicians were disappointed in lack of accommodations such as access to meals and greenroom space.
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The first witness called by those challenging the ban was a downstate gun dealer who testified AR-15-style guns are used for self-defense.
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The Ozark Conference dissolved when most of its members left for other conferences, leaving Rolla isolated and looking at options.
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Illinois U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski asked the state transportation agency last week to speed up the project on Interstate 64 between O’Fallon and Shiloh.
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Since 1991 there have been more charter schools to open than public schools in the city of St. Louis, but researchers from St. Louis University say more collaboration between the two could prove fruitful for educators and students in the city.
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