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The governor鈥檚 office cited some unexpected budget items and a recently passed tax reduction as reasons for reducing spending.
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The Animal Care and Control facility in Olivette had failed three previous state Department of Agriculture inspections and was operating without a license.
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The curfew was in place, among other reasons, to protect property owners from looters.
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The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department fired Lafeal Lawshea in 2021 after Missouri suspended his law enforcement license following the filing of criminal charges.
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Senate Minority Leader Doug Beck leads the 10-person Democratic caucus in the Missouri Senate.
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Abide in Love is a group of 50 activists who help detainees contact their families and provide small acts of comfort and kindness, as the Phelps County Jail has become part ICE holding facility.
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Pride St. Louis is celebrating its 45th year of recognizing the LGBTQ community. This year, the organization lost major funding due to federal pressures on corporations to drop their DEI initiatives. Attendees say this year鈥檚 festival is more special because the community stepped in to support it.
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鈥淏elleville, SWIC and Metro East, all you who are here today, it would be my honor to serve you for another four years,鈥 the two-term governor said on Friday.
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Celebrate Independence Day with the best fireworks displays and parties in St. Louis, St. Louis County, St. Charles County and the Metro East.
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If the weather cooperates, the 2-lane bridge will close at 9 p.m. Friday and reopen at 5 a.m. Monday.