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The program makes $3.3 million in federal funding available for one-time payments to help prevent evictions.
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The public will vote on the finalists or a former flag beginning in January. From there, the results will be given to the Illinois General Assembly.
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Watch him play, run around and bond with his mom, Jade.
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Judge Jerri Zhang has yet to issue her ruling in a lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood that seeks to strike down the state’s ban on abortions. A voter-approved amendment protecting abortion access goes into effect Friday.
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The organization’s board of directors voted Thursday to approve the disbursement of $1,090,000 in operational expansion grants after a pause.
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Celebrate St. Louis, the sponsor organization that puts on the parade, will still hold a July 4th event in downtown St. Louis. The two-day festival will feature live music, food vendors and fireworks and will remain on the grounds of Gateway Arch National Park.
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The two companies announced early Wednesday that they had resolved contract disputes that began earlier this year.
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The number of homeschooled students in Missouri has nearly doubled since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study from St. Louis University.
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A facilities worker discovered a tusk while digging on campus in 2023. This is the fourth archeological excavation on campus.
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The program makes $3.3 million in federal funding available for one-time payments to help prevent evictions.
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The new commissioner, Barbara J. Milon, currently oversees St. Louis’ brownfields program. She was previously an administrator at nonprofits in Minneapolis and Cincinnati.
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Judge Christopher Threlkeld replaces Chief Judge Stephen Stobbs, who will serve until retiring at the end of the year.