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Jane Sacro Chatham of Vicia is up for emerging chef and Loryn Nalic of Balkan Treat Box for best chef: Midwest.
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Rhonda Belics is alleging that Dr. Kanika Cunningham told her to lie in response to a Sunshine Law request seeking a secret proposal to euthanize animals at the St. Louis County animal shelter.
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There are now 11 candidates running in the April 8 election to fill three seats on the board.
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The St. Louis Development Corporation has also given $10,000 to help pay for the May Day Parade that was canceled earlier this month.
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After weeks in limbo, the St. Louis County school district says it was able to access more than $8 million in federal funding to pay for its full electric school bus order.
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Temporary motions have put a hold on the state’s near-total abortion ban, but a trial will need to take place to overturn the ban permanently.
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U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Clark sentenced Dr. Sonny Saggar to 35 months in federal prison and ordered him to repay $742,528 for defrauding Medicaid and Medicare. Saggar admitted in court to a scheme in which he left patient care to unsupervised assistants.
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Shipp will take the top role at the private university in Town and Country, which serves over 9,200 students, after Mark Lombardi retires this year.
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Annie Malone Children & Family Services canceled its 2025 May Day Parade. The nonprofit is prioritizing funding to better support its clients who need shelter and food.
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There are contested primaries for mayor, comptroller and to represent the 3rd and 11th wards on the St. Louis Board of Aldermen.
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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.