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On Monday, attorneys said several immigrants in St. Louis were detained after they received text messages from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to report to a local office for check-ins.
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page is asking the county council to use $3 million of its NFL settlement funds for its animal shelter.
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The city will not be collecting recycling from the alley bins. Instead, St. Louisans can drop recycling off at 26 designated spots.
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U.S. Attorney Sayler Fleming was appointed to head the Eastern District of Missouri office based in St. Louis under the first administration of President Donald Trump.
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On the one-year anniversary of his brother’s death, Jerryl Christmas held a rally outside Crown Food Mart Phillips 66 encouraging customers to shop somewhere else.
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Missouri’s bear population is increasing, meaning humans will likely continue to encounter bears more often. Some bears are traveling across state lines into Illinois.
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The special election to fill the vacant 8th Ward seat is set for July 1.
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The Holy Joe Society is calling on state and city officials to relieve Sheriff Alfred Montgomery of his duties.
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Pride St. Louis’ annual parade down Market Street will remain free of charge.
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The Missouri National Guard will start its groundwork in St. Louis on Thursday. Mayor Cara Spencer said the Guard will handle large debris.
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Bills to help renters and property owners will likely get Board of Aldermen consideration later this week.
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The Missouri electric utility said it would not disconnect customers for nonpayment for 60 days.