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Gov. Eric Greitens, who has called for ethics reforms, faces a fine from the Missouri Ethics Commission for failing to report that his gubernatorial...
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St. Louis’ Metro Academic and Classical High School is again among the nation’s 500 best in making its students ready for college. U.S. News and World...
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Missouri will receive $10 million in federal grant money to help combat a growing opioid painkiller crisis, U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt announced Wednesday. It...
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The Missouri House approved a measure last week that would block the creation of state parks until maintenance on the nearly 100 existing parks is...
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Four St. Louis police officers were charged Thursday after an internal affairs investigation accused them of forging documents to collect thousands of...
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School districts across the St. Louis region sought more money from taxpayers in Tuesday’s election. Also, there were three seats up for grabs for the...
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St. Louis won't receive more money to take care of city-owned vacant buildings, and won't sync its election dates with statewide elections. Proposition...
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St. Louis will keep its Recorder of Deeds office, voters decided Tuesday. That means the city’s police department will have to find another way to help...
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Missouri's contest for the U.S. Senate between Democrat Jason Kander and Republican Roy Blunt is getting more national attention - and money.Washington is…
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Governor Jay Nixon continues to criticize legislation that would require Missouri voters to show photo ID’s at the polls. Nixon, a Democrat, vetoed the…