Despite weeks of Democrats delaying the governor’s appointments, the selections were confirmed without debate Tuesday after a rule change favoring Democrats was approved.
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To the Gateway Arch Foundation, the demolition of the former Millennium Hotel means progress
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The committee voted 8-5 to advance the legislation, which will likely be debated on the House floor soon.
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Moberly Area Community College airport flight school launched in January, and has its first batch of students.
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Alfred Montgomery was removed as St. Louis sheriff in December.
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Unlike its predecessor, the internet radio station will be run entirely by volunteers.
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Brandon Bosley was facing a single charge of filing a false police report, a misdemeanor. He could have faced a maximum of six months in prison.
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The move ends the team’s relationship with FanDuel Sports Network and its parent company, Main Street Sports Group, which has been on rocky financial ground.
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Missouri's population is growing, but expert warns plummeting immigration numbers could mean troubleMissouri, Illinois and each state in the Midwest saw growth over the past year, according to U.S. census data, but declining immigration may bring change to Missouri.
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Kelly, a congresswoman from the Chicago area, is one of three prominent Democrats vying to win her party’s nomination in March to follow retiring U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin.
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This year’s budget for the Buzz Westfall Justice Center is $1.2 million less than what St. Louis County and jail officials had hoped for and includes cuts to contracted medical care.
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