District officials said Washington Montessori Elementary School, Yeatman-Liddell Middle School and Beaumont High School, which houses multiple career and technical programs, would be ready to reopen after repairs are completed next month.
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The St. Louis International Film Festival is honoring Sykes with this year’s Trailblazer Award.
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Dick Durbin, who is not seeking reelection in 2026, was one of eight members in the Senate Democratic caucus to join Republicans in supporting a procedural vote to begin the process of passing legislation to fund the government.
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An average benchmark plan on the ACA Marketplace will cost Missouri customers almost 24% more than the year before as costs for food and energy are increasing.
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The Senate voted late Sunday evening on a compromise that could reopen the government following the longest shutdown in history.
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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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Ozzy’s Market will offer breakfast and lunch as well as grab-and-go items from a striking mint green storefront on Washington Avenue. It’s from Kenny Marks and Casey Colgan of Kenny’s Upstairs, baker Joe Stein and Helen Petty of Chop Shop.
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The Missouri Department of Social Services said that due to the new guidelines from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the state will begin issuing November SNAP benefits.
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