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Jerry Costello II, a former Metro East state lawmaker, says the $12 billion in aid from the Trump administration won’t come close to covering the losses farmers have suffered in the form of lost markets, lower commodity prices and higher input costs.
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People Not Politicians sued after Secretary of State Denny Hoskins said he wouldn’t count signatures collected before Oct. 14.
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“To have these prices go up and not provide assistance is unacceptable,” Durbin said at a press conference in Cahokia Heights on Friday. “We've got to do something about it.”
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen was expected to begin its winter break after Friday’s meeting, but members will be back in the chamber on Wednesday to pass utility assistance before the end of 2025.
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The bronze historical plaque will be installed at the site of a slave prison once owned by Bernard M. Lynch, a nationally known trader of enslaved men, women and children.
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There are several potential reasons for the disparity, including homeownership rates and access to technology.
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Susan Martin’s son is detained at the Buzz Westfall Justice Center and says he’s experienced frequent flooding inside the jail, as well as poor mental health after being allowed just one hour of recreational time a day.
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As Shaw Nature Reserve celebrates its 100-year anniversary, Missouri Botanical Garden staff are looking back at a century of environmental changes in St. Louis and at the reserve.
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The city will make hotel rooms and rental assistance available for people who are homeless or displaced by the storm.
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Officials predict high Christmas travel numbers across the St. Louis region, potentially exceeding 5 million people this year. The TSA advises people to ensure they have acceptable forms of identification and to make sure they have acceptable items in their luggage before traveling.