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There are about 60 franchise stores left of the once dominant road trip stop, including one in rural Missouri offering a menu that is very different from the one Stuckey鈥檚 is known for but is meeting a growing need: biryani and halal burgers.
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The funding was part of a three-year, $2 million grant that went toward outreach efforts at the Bullet Related Injury Clinic. The grant program began in October 2024 and was cut short in April.
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Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage teamed with her poet daughter Runy Aiyo Gerber and veteran composer Ricky Ian Gordon to create 鈥淭his House,鈥 which makes its world premiere at Opera Theatre of St. Louis through June 29.
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When a tornado struck Centennial Christian Church on May 16, three people were trapped inside under debris. Their emergency calls went unanswered.
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Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley said he will push to make sure President Donald Trump approves Gov. Mike Kehoe鈥檚 request for disaster relief for the St. Louis area.
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Few expect President Donald Trump to deny Gov. Mike Kehoe鈥檚 request for aid from the May 16 tornado. But some are concerned that the help for disaster victims will be too slow.
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Farmers continued to take on more debt through the first quarter of 2025, prolonging a trend from last year. That鈥檚 as farm incomes have shrunk over the last couple of years, and some worry President Trump鈥檚 tariffs could make economic conditions tougher.
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Army Cpl. Frederick Carrino of St. Louis went missing during the Korean War nearly 75 years ago. His family welcomed his remains home and honored him with a funeral service on May 16.
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With its ongoing production of August Wilson鈥檚 鈥淩adio Golf,鈥 the Black Rep in St. Louis becomes the first theater company ever to produce all 10 plays in Wilson鈥檚 American Century Cycle twice. The show runs through June 1.
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Each spring, Midwesterners head to the woods to find morel mushrooms. But some in the region are developing methods to reliably farm the delicacy.