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The holiday time off known as "block leave" will proceed but with additional safety precautions in place.
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The coronavirus pandemic is causing St. Louis-area families to break away from holiday traditions this year in order to stay safe.
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The St. Louis region continues to see a rising number of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. Doctors say they worry that winter and the holiday season will bring people indoors and spread the virus faster. But scientists say they are learning more about the virus and how people can stay safe. In this edition of Curious Louis, St. Louis Public Radio reporters Sarah Fentem and Shahla Farzan talked to experts about what’s in store for the first winter of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Roadways and airports are expected to be busier than usual this Thanksgiving holiday.The AAA Club of Missouri anticipate more than 1.1 million residents…
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Lambert-St. Louis International Airport is preparing for a surge in visitors as the busy travel period surrounding Christmas and New Year’s Day begins…
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol will be in full effect this Independence Day, with more officers on the road to enforce speed and safety rules.…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Nov. 4, 2009 - Let's say you're going to Boston for the holidays. And let's say you haven't gotten…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, March 30, 2009 - Machu Picchu closes at 5:30 p.m. But already at 5, the guards and park attendants…