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St. Louis Circuit Judge Joan Moriarty ordered KDHX leaders to restore the membership status of at least some of the 120 volunteers they fired last month and allow the volunteers to participate in a meeting that could decide the station's future.
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The announcement of the new contract with school transportation provider Zu̅m comes after the school district has relied on a patchwork of vendors to get kids to and from school.
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The University of Missouri-St Louis announced Monday that it’s handing over ownership of St Louis Public Radio. The transition may take up to three years. Details still need to be worked out.
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Approximately 15,000 vehicles travel across the Bayless Avenue Bridge in Lemay on a typical weekday. Its driving surface recently deteriorated to prompt the full closure.
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Peter Kinder defeated former state Sen. Bill Eigel in the race to lead the Missouri GOP.
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The proposal would have let county voters decide whether to tax online purchases from out-of-state retailers.
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The former St. Louis County jail director has been tasked with implementing some of the recommendations from his assessment report in the first 60 days of his tenure.
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Dolnald Eugene Fields II was arrested northwest of Orlando, Florida and had been federally indicted in St. Louis in 2023 for one count of child sex trafficking.
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The rise in popularity of vapes, e-cigarettes and smokeless products risks wiping out progress anti-smoking advocates have made among young people, anti-smoking advocates say.
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St. Louis County Third Ward Councilman Dennis Hancock, R-Fenton, will cover his own legal costs from the effort to oust him for nepotism and has promised to never hire another relative.
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A demographic survey commissioned by the school board found the district is projected to lose anywhere from 800 to 1,000 students over the next decade.
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St. Louisans are under consideration for best chef, Midwest; best restaurateur, a new category for beverage professionals — and more.