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Missouri鈥檚 bear population is increasing, meaning humans will likely continue to encounter bears more often. Some bears are traveling across state lines into Illinois.
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In addition to emergency services, the hospital will offer cancer care, radiology and women鈥檚 care, among other specialties.
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Some city and county officials in the St. Louis region say U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement hasn鈥檛 contacted them, despite rumors and claims that the federal agents have been spotted.
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The St. Charles County Republican won a tight race to represent one of the most competitive Missouri House seats in the state.
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A St. Charles County judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit that aimed to halt early voting without poll watchers. Director of Elections Kurt Bahr said poll watchers can observe voting on Election Day.
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At an early voting site in St. Peters on Thursday, some voters in line to cast their ballots were unsure if the court order will affect their ability to vote early.
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Republican Committeeman Travis Heins alleges that Elections Director Kurt Bahr improperly kept him from acting as a poll watcher at in-person early voting locations.
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The fast-growing county is now one of Missouri鈥檚 largest voting jurisdictions.
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Artificial floating wetlands naturally filter water from contaminants and excess nutrients. There are about a dozen in the state, and the Missouri Department of Conservation wants to add more.
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The school board voted 5-2 in favor of the policy to allow hate speech, false science and false historical claims if a book is 鈥渆ducationally suitable.鈥 But books will still be banned for containing drug use, descriptions of crime and sexual conduct.