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Health departments in the St. Louis region are counting on school districts to track how the coronavirus is spreading within their hallways. In some districts, teachers and school bus drivers will keep detailed seating charts and daily logs of students’ activities.
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page said Wednesday he expects coronavirus cases to reach their peak in the region in late April — a surge that could…
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Jefferson County health officials plan this year to increase testing for lead contamination in residential areas near where companies mined for heavy…
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If a woman at a restaurant chokes on a chicken bone, millions of people know to wrap their arms around her abdomen and dislodge it, thanks to countless…
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Health officials in Jefferson County are trying to find people who may have come in contact with a person there who has caught measles.The person caught…
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Two Jefferson County statehouse districts closely watched as bellwethers went Republican on Tuesday.Mary Elizabeth Coleman won in Missouri’s 97th House…
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Missouri’s 97th House District drew national attention last winter when the seat that’s been held by Republicans for the better part of a decade was…
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Voters in Jefferson County will be crucial in determining which candidate wins the race for U.S. Senate, but there’s also a highly competitive contest for…
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Democrat Robert Butler is the latest guest on Politically Speaking. He joins St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Abigail Censky to talk about his…
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Sen. Paul Wieland is the latest guest on Politically Speaking. He talked with St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum, Jo Mannies and Abigail Censky…