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The budget includes 1% raises for state employees for every two years on the job up to 10 years, as well as $375 million for school transportation.
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Proposition B would allow the St. Louis County Council to fire department heads and the county counselor.
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Edwardsville and East Alton will see new board leadership as school districts have struggled to navigate budget shortfalls after pandemic-era relief money dried up last year.
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Paul Thiel’s poetry collection “Snapshots” is a memoir full of vivid details from 1960s San Francisco, 1970s New York and the bygone nightlife scene in St. Louis and East St. Louis.
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The bill requires school districts to develop a written policy on cellphone use in schools. That policy must be in place for the 2026-27 school year.
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Rain is expected to fall over the St. Louis region through the weekend, bringing risks of wind, tornadoes, hail and floods.
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California U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff’s decision to place a hold on Ed Martin’s U.S. attorney nomination for Washington, D.C., casts doubt on whether he’ll get confirmed.
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The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department reports that overall crime in the city is down by 28% from the first quarter of last year.
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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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In mid-February, the federal government cut a $4.7 million grant to the Arbor Day Foundation’s Community Roots Program. It brings trees to low-income communities. Beyond Housing, Forest ReLeaf and the Friends of the Bellefontaine Cemetery would have planted thousands of trees with the funding.