One in five residents in St. Louis relies on SNAP benefits. That’s over 50,000 residents who are in need of food assistance. The City of St. Louis created a fund to help fill the gap created by the recent pause in the government’s SNAP program.
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Peabody Energy, which has been headquartered in downtown St. Louis since the 1950s, announced Friday it plans to move the company to a building in Des Peres.
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Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has also argued St. Louis should abolish the office altogether.
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St. Louis-based screenwriter and author Daniel Blake Smith is premiering his film "Mr. Wonderful" during the St. Louis International Film Festival. The movie stars the late Michael Madsen.
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Lethal injection is not as humane as it may seem.
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The guard was treated for injuries to his face. The investigation is ongoing.
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The FAA will reduce flights by 10% in 40 airports. St. Louis Lambert International Airport is not on the list, but cutbacks elsewhere will lead to more local cancellations.
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The Annual Performance Report awards school districts and charter school systems a score for factors such as academic performance, attendance and strong school finance. St. Louis-area superintendents said the scores don’t represent the full breadth of student achievement.
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The Board of Aldermen originally approved spending for the Impacted Tenants Fund through American Rescue Plan Act money in 2023. It sought to provide financial aid to tenants who have been displaced from their homes.
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State leaders applied Wednesday to the $50 billion federal grant initiative, which Congress included in the congressional spending package known as “One Big Beautiful Bill.”
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The Community of Sunnybrook, which has 40 units, will provide needed affordable housing in the Metro East town, the developers and city leaders say.
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