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The bill makes it easier to construct carriage houses in St. Louis neighborhoods as part of a push to ease housing restrictions in the city.
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The Democratic National Committee on Monday announced it will send people and money to help a referendum effort aimed at blocking a new congressional map from going into effect.
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The new map breaks the Kansas-City-based district of Democrat Emmanuel Cleaver into three in an effort to make it more Republican-leaning.
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Mayor Cara Spencer said is shocked that Montgomery would float taking over the city's jail while he doesn't fulfill the debated duties of his office.
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Hundreds of pounds of produce grown on the Richwood Valley campus in Christian County are shared weekly on the Springfield campus. Now students in Springfield are sending compostables back.
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The Trump Administration asked states to find the lowest-cost option in the latest program to build broadband infrastructure in rural areas. That opens the door for more types of technology, which some worry could be less reliable in the long-term.
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The sign purported to honor a University of Missouri alum in the war-torn section of Israel.
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World Trade Center St. Louis wants to bring more business and trade from Africa to St. Louis. Africa can be a vibrant trading partner with St. Louis through the region's growing tech and health care industries, said Tim Nowak, executive director of World Trade Center St. Louis.
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The large-scale event can help residents keep usable items out of Springfield's landfill.
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China typically buys close to half of the soybeans grown in the U.S. But the ongoing trade war means farmers in the Midwest must consider other options — and none are as profitable.
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Boone County Presiding Commissioner Kip Kendrick said he hopes the Trump administration rolls back its decision. When asked, Governor Mike Kehoe seemed to confuse the H1-B program with a different visa for agricultural workers.
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Columbia Fire Department Chief Brian Schaeffer said the software wipes all personal information, including names and procedures performed on callers to protect privacy.