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A Missouri statute that went into effect in August 2024 called Blair's Law not only prohibits celebratory gunfire, but also creates statewide penalties for it.
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Lots of things happened in the St. Louis area, and you remember them all. Right? Put that memory to the test with St. Louis Public Radio’s 2025 year-in-news quiz.
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Scouting for Food became a national Scouting America program in 1988, expanding across the country as thousands of scouts collectively gathered hundreds of thousands of pounds of shelf-stable goods for food insecure residents in their local communities.
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Without the data provided in the Household Food and Security Report, OFS leaders say they might miss identifying new food-insecure areas and struggle to secure funding.
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The advanced manufacturing program provides forklift certification training and bioscience programs partially funded by a $1 million award through a federal grant.
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Annie Malone Children & Family Services canceled its 2025 May Day Parade. The nonprofit is prioritizing funding to better support its clients who need shelter and food.
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Grupos locales de derechos de inmigrantes y abogados crearon una Línea de Respuesta Rápida para verificar los informes sobre la actividad de I.C.E. en la región de St. Louis.
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Local immigrant rights groups and attorneys created the Rapid Response Line to verify reports of federal immigration enforcement in the St. Louis region.
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Families in the St. Louis region needing nutritious meals can now choose from a variety of food items at the International Institute’s first food pantry. The partnership with Operation Food Search will help feed 40 families weekly.
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Resettlement agencies and immigrant and refugee service providers in the St. Louis region have begun to scale back services for immigrants and refugees due to Trump’s executive order to pause federal funding.