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St. Louis-area listeners of KDHX on Saturday morning could hear K-LOVE’s signature Christian programming content. By later in the afternoon, 88.1 FM appeared to return to its typical programming.
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Former Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray sues St. Louis for violating the city’s antidiscrimination provision.
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St. Louis Public Schools demands all district-issued credit cards be returned to the chief financial officer after an investigation found evidence of misuse of school funds.
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In addition to the demolition, the first phase of the project will include the installation of a memorial marker at the site of the jail on Hall Street.
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The rise in cases at Seton Regional Catholic School comes during what has been an otherwise mild flu season.
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The program makes $3.3 million in federal funding available for one-time payments to help prevent evictions.
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St. Louis Public Schools has chosen Katrina Hubbard as the district’s new internal auditor, pending a background check, according to interim Superintendent Millicent Borishade.
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The public will vote on the finalists or a former flag beginning in January. From there, the results will be given to the Illinois General Assembly.
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Former St. Louis Public Schools Superintendent Keisha Scarlett misused district funds and violated hiring protocols, according to a new report from the district. Scarlett has denied any wrongdoing
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The Muny will build a new pedestrian walkway and other improvements for visitors using its accessible parking lots. The $3 million project is funded by a gift from the Orthwein Fund and should be open for the 2027 season.
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Watch him play, run around and bond with his mom, Jade.
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Judge Jerri Zhang has yet to issue her ruling in a lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood that seeks to strike down the state’s ban on abortions. A voter-approved amendment protecting abortion access goes into effect Friday.