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Bipartisan supporters of the bill say that nondisclosure agreements are often used to silence underage victims and prevent them from speaking out.
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The 8th Ward seat became vacant April 15 with Mayor Cara Spencer’s inauguration.
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After a visit to St. Louis, the new EPA administrator said he was moved by the communities living with radioactive contamination.
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More than 90,000 people were potentially affected by a data breach of St. Louis University files. SLU and plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit have reached an agreement that pays for some damages and credit monitoring.
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A location has not yet been decided, but leaders from four counties in the St. Louis area say the regional facility will provide training courses for new recruits and veteran officers.
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The bill also would lower the minimum age to acquire a concealed carry permit from 19 to 18.
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Some opponents worry the bill restricts free speech and could be used to silence criticism of Israel.
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Evolution Festival returns to Forest Park for its third year. The event will include performances by TLC, Father John Misty and the Hives.
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The bill will bring big changes to how utilities operate and bill customers in Missouri.
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LaMika Covington, Jamil Franklin and Michael Palmer were elected Tuesday.
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St. Louis-area listeners of KDHX on Saturday morning could hear K-LOVE’s signature Christian programming content. By later in the afternoon, 88.1 FM appeared to return to its typical programming.
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Former Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray sues St. Louis for violating the city’s antidiscrimination provision.