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Missouri health officials say West Nile virus is spreading more than usual this year.
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Boyd said the city should do more to provide temporary housing for residents who were displaced.
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IDOT will close lanes on both eastbound and westbound Interstate 64 between West Highway 50 at exit 14 and Illinois 158 at Exit 19 starting Friday.
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This is at least the 15th ICE detainee death nationwide and the second in Missouri this year, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's website.
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Autistic St. Louisans and parents of autistic children said President Trump harmed efforts to remove the stigma attached to the disorder.
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Nicki Jacobsmeyer’s fourth book combines Halloween and history for an adventure through downtown St. Charles.
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The June 19 crash caused enough damage that the bridge will have to be demolished.
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The Murphysboro Republican is challenging an Illinois law counting ballots that arrive up to two weeks after Election Day.
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