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Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s office submitted a waiver to the U.S. Department of Agriculture in late September to change the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The Missouri Department of Social Services says the goal is to implement the changes one year from now.
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“Graceless” is Fister’s best album to date, according to bassist and vocalist Kenny Snarzyk.
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October’s new music roundup brings a beautiful blend of sunny and relaxed vibes.
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Justice Department lawyers argued that U.S. District Judge April Perry “impermissibly second-guessed the Commander in Chief.” “This is a victory for our state,” Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul said after the court’s ruling.
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A Perryville radio personality has died after apparently contracting the West Nile virus, according to employees at the station where he worked.
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Hundreds of people gathered at Union Station in Midtown to celebrate the start of the 2025-26 St. Louis Blues hockey season.
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The judge's decision came the day after Sheriff Alfred Montgomery was indicted on five federal felony charges.
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Concerned St. Louis residents made their thoughts known about a proposed $1.5 billion data center project that developers hope to build on the premises of the shuttered Armory building in Midtown.
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Democrats in Congress have held off voting on a spending bill unless legislators agree to again approve the tax credits for people who buy insurance on healthcare.gov.
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John O’Leary came home to St. Louis in order to tell his life story. “Soul on Fire,” a new film that follows O’Leary’s life, premieres Friday in theaters nationwide.
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