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Tony Kirchner says St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery defamed him Saturday in a statement in which Montgomery said Kirchner was emotionally unstable and potentially dangerous.
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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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Secretary of State Denny Hoskins rejected speeding up the process to begin sports betting.
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From 2017 through 2023, roughly 2,680 people with developmental disabilities died under the care of the state of Missouri — on average, one person every day.
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County officials say the online payments are part of an effort to transform how to pay bond and will save people a trip to Clayton.
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Newly minted Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin says national Democrats need to pay attention to deep-red Missouri.
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Officials at Planned Parenthood Great Rivers are awaiting approval of what’s known as a complication plan before offering medication abortions again.
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Speaker Jon Patterson said he expects the House to consider legislation clarifying divorce law as well as bills related to child care.
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It’s a problem that metastasized over decades, making it unrealistic to expect a speedy solution to the roughly 25,000 vacant buildings and lots inside city limits.
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This year marks the 46th edition of the Purina Pet Parade — a staple of St. Louis' Mardi Gras season. Here are the people and pets who made their way to south St. Louis.