After Missouri voters passed Amendment 3 in November, enshrining the right to an abortion, Planned Parenthood sued to strike down several abortion restrictions in state law. A judge on Friday blocked some but not all of the restrictions.
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Republican lawmakers have proposed a number of constitutional amendments that would overturn Amendment 3. Some include exceptions for survivors of rape or incest, a departure from the party’s recent stance on abortion.
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The new location will be at the intersection of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Kingshighway. Founder and owner Robbie Montgomery hasn’t chosen an opening date.
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Terror on Route 66 is running a Christmas-themed haunt called “Santa’s Slaughterhouse.”
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Melissa Price Smith, Gov. Mike Parson’s nominee for county prosecutor, made the claim during a question-and-answer session with members of the St. Louis County Council during a committee hearing on Tuesday.
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An incentive agreement between the state and the company lists an East St. Louis address for the facility that will create 150 jobs when operational.
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