
Olivia Mizelle
Newsroom Intern-
Only about 100 Amur Leopards remain in the wild worldwide.
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Five people were injured and at least 20 homes were damaged by an explosion near Florissant.
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Union members on strike want Boeing to agree to an added sign-on bonus, a higher general wage increase, more vacation time and other benefits.
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Animal Protective Association leadership and county employees testified before the council in an ongoing investigation of the struggling shelter.
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Construction on the project will be completed in 30 to 60 days. The solar panels will power the Scott Dome Yard maintenance facility in East St. Louis.
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A recent study found that some beer produced in the U.S. — including in St. Louis County — contains PFAS. In total, RTI International tested 94 beers from 23 brands.
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After rejecting the company’s second proposed contract, union members began striking Monday. They said they will not stop until they receive a fair deal.
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St. Louis Public Radio’s Olivia Mizelle sat down with Stan Chisholm, an artist and musician also known as 18andCounting. He was the first person to move into an Art Place home, and he has been living there since 2021.
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The funds can be used for home repairs and other needs. So far, nearly 7,000 applications have been approved.
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The company's updated terms include withdrawing the Alternative Workweek Schedule proposal, which union members said was a point of concern in the original contract.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s office is investigating the county executive’s use of public funds to mail out pamphlets about Proposition B before the April election.
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A California-based company recently started selling its morning-after pill in Missouri convenience stores and gas stations. It is targeting health care deserts.