Students use artificial intelligence to learn to handle a variety of situations, including CPR, labor and delivery complications and how to care for patients with psychiatric disorders that helps them make real-time decisions, record vital signs and suggest care plans.
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Discover your next favorite artist with these new tracks from St. Louis musicians.
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The St. Louis-based conspiracy site published lies about election fraud that allegedly resulted in two poll workers facing death threats.
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The 46,000-square-foot facility will be an expansion of the Collinsville Area Vocational Center, which was opened in 1971 and currently provides students from 10 area high schools with dual-credit career training and skill development.
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The first-term Democrat is hoping a massive fundraising advantage and bipartisan work will propel her to another term in Washington, D.C.
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Scientists have uncovered surprisingly little about copperhead snakes. Until now.
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St. Louis Sheriff Vernon Betts had officers remove a St. Louis Public Radio photojournalist attempting to photograph a land tax sale auction held in front of the Civil Courts Building earlier this week.
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The fast-growing county is now one of Missouri’s largest voting jurisdictions.
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Amendment 5 will clear the way for a casino to be placed in a popular vacation spot if approved.
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The park replaces two previously vacant lots with a few disk golf cages, several metal flower planters, benches and sculptures from local youth artists.
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Voters approved the 3% tax in April 2023 with the intent to “address historic inequalities."
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