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Governor Jay Nixon says more than 100 countries have tried to hack into the state’s computer network at various times. He hosted the first-ever Missouri…
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U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill is increasingly pessimistic about Merrick Garland being confirmed as a Supreme Court justice.President Barack Obama nominated…
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The top prosecutor in the city of St. Louis said she’s skeptical about the cries of poverty from Missouri’s public defenders. Earlier this month, Michael…
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Eric Greitens has emerged victorious from a bruising, four-way contest to be the Republican nominee for governor. He will face Attorney General Chris...
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After a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to press charges against Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson for the August 9th killing of 18-year-old…
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This is where you can find the latest updates from our newsroom and reliable community sources on developments related to the events surrounding...
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Join us here as we live blog from our event Thursday evening, Ferguson and Beyond: A Community Conversation. The event will be from 6-8 p.m. at...
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The 2014 Gesher Music Festival of Emerging Artists opens this week in St. Louis. This year the festival opening gala features cellist Matt Haimovitz, who…
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A long-simmering feud between Gov. Jay Nixon and some black politicians, going back to his days as Missouri’s attorney general, flared up again in…
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A report from a coalition of church groups in St. Louis says a plan commissioned by the Missouri state board of education to help struggling school...