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After rejecting the company's second proposed contract, union members began striking Monday. They said they will not stop until they receive a fair deal.
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The city sheriff's department remains in possession of a second firearm.
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U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley was able to include the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act in a major budgetary package.
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The move comes amid a mishmash of regulation at the state and federal levels.
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The bills now go Gov. Mike Kehoe, who is expected to sign all of them.
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The EF3 tornado caused at least $1 billion in damage in the city of St. Louis alone.
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The federal agency says Brayan Garzón-Rayo did not receive a mental health evaluation due to staffing shortages that day and later testing positive for COVID-19.
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U.S. District Judge Matt Schelp is giving attorneys representing St. Louis until Wednesday to show why they didn't violate a rule against filing a lawsuit for an improper purpose in their case over state control of the city's police department.
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The Senate is expected to approve the bill on Monday. Because the Senate made changes to the House bill, it would go back to that chamber for another vote.
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Invest STL recently piloted a program called “Rooted: Cultivating Black Wealth in Place,” which aims to help long-term Black residents in St. Louis build wealth and stay in the neighborhoods they already live in.