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Organizations such as the alcohol and drug abuse education nonprofit PreventEd in the St. Louis area earlier this week received emails announcing that grant funding had been canceled because it did not align with the federal government's priorities.
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St. Louis University is offering free tuition for low-income students starting this fall.
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Customer testimonies from the July public hearings have become the cornerstone of the Public Service Commission's orders.
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The country's top figure skaters are going toe to toe for a chance to land a spot in the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics next month. Check out the scene from inside one of the country's largest figure skating stages.
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Machado is the daughter of a former Venezuelan military intelligence director, Rafael Arturo Machado, who died last month in St. Louis and was exiled from Venezuela several years ago.
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Chronic wasting disease is a fatal prion disease that continues to spread in cervid populations across the country. The Missouri Department of Conservation is pausing a controversial aspect of its CWD management this season as it works with landowners and hunters to develop a sustainable plan to address the disease.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to send "bridge" payments to farmers who grow soybeans, cotton and other crops before March. Commodity groups and economists say the aid brings relief to farmers and their lenders, but they need long-term solutions.
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For 17 years, Love Columbia has been serving families and individuals in need across the community. In early 2026, the nonprofit will take a major step forward with the opening of Love Forward, a new housing complex designed to support even more families facing housing instability.
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Joplin passed an ordinance in November 2025 forbidding the displacement of transient individuals.
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While the first day of the session came and went without incident, Senate Democrats say they're still irate over how the GOP cut off debate last year.
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Figure skating fans from across the country are making their way to the Enterprise Center this week for the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, which kicked off Wednesday.
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The project serves to protect the legacy of education at the one-room school for the Black community during segregation.