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Republicans and Democrats generally got along during the 2026 session but did clash over income taxes and abortion.
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The state-appointed board that oversees the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said the city improperly left Rams settlement funds and its reserves out of its calculations when determining the department's budget for fiscal year 2026.
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Missouri and Kansas laborers unions float a potential affordable housing solution — investing pension money in projects that would also provide paid workforce training — that's been done in other cities.
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Vance spoke Monday to a small, loud and enthusiastic crowd at a "protecting American workers" event at the nearly century-old Milbank Manufacturing company. The vice president said he hoped "any good Republican" would win the 5th congressional district currently held by Rep. Cleaver.
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The council also approved an agreement with Allegiant Air and funding for North Village Park.
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The invasive golden oyster mushroom has been spotted in Boone County forests and is threatening native fungal biodiversity.
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St. Louis Planning Commission delayed voting on zoning rules for data centers again as it considers more feedback on new draft.
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The Julia Davis and Cabanne branches received yearlong repairs for fallen ceilings and water damage.
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Marideth Sisco lived in West Plains and helped many people learn more about the Ozarks through her writing and music.
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The agreement, for $2 million, includes a contingency that the business will be open for one more season.
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Residents and visitors can get in the World Cup spirit with these six soccer-themed exhibitions at museums, galleries and institutions across the area.
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After more than a year of investigation, Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson announced Monday morning that a grand jury has indicted the trooper in a corruption scheme involving tow companies in Kansas City.