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As towns like Madison consider the advantages and disadvantages of keeping water systems locally owned or selling to a private company, there are others that are taking a different approach.
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While construction on the new “Gallery STL” exhibit is in progress, parts of the museum’s top floor will be closed.
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In a change from previous federal recommendations, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved this year's shots only for older people and those with underlying health conditions.
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A vote in the full state House of Representatives could come as early as Monday. The changes also would need the approval of the Senate and voters to take effect.
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The move sets up the new map, which targets U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Kansas City, for debate next week.
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The move has escalated tensions between Boeing and the union, which wants higher wages and better benefits.
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A federal grand jury indicted two St. Charles County residents Wednesday, accusing them of harboring people who are in the country illegally.
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The Salvation Army temporarily shut down the food pantry this spring. The nonprofit is hopeful a cleanup Saturday will help restore its East St. Louis location.
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The new solar facility in mid-Missouri would be built next to the Callaway nuclear plant. Ameren has requested approval for the project from Missouri’s Public Service Commission.
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Hundreds of federal agents are being sent to a suburban naval base from Los Angeles, where an immigration blitz spurred protests that pushed President Trump to call in the National Guard. Trump has since threatened to send the Guard to Chicago while promising a crime crackdown and immigration arrests.