The Senate is expected to approve the bill on Monday. Because the Senate made changes to the House bill, it would go back to that chamber for another vote.
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Ujima maintains two urban farms in north St. Louis.
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When Ron Branstetter created the cryptocurrency Unicorn Fart Dust, he knew he’d learn from the experiment. He didn’t know that he was building a space for tens of thousands of people to support, connect and learn from one another.
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After the Trump administration paused immigration efforts in January, the effects on families across the nation have been devastating. One Afghan man says his family members who were supposed to arrive in February are in limbo, and he needs St. Louisans to advocate for refugee resettlement funding.
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FDA officials say the lab in the Central West End will stay open after the Department of Government Efficiency said it was terminating the facility’s lease.
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The lawsuit is the latest in a string of legal actions and investigations in the office.
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The money will fund the state government through the end of the current fiscal year. The legislature is required to pass a full budget for the next fiscal year before the legislative session ends.
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The Edwardsville couple used the money to buy a $1.4 million home in town and six vehicles, according to the federal indictment.
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Members of Metro East rescue groups have worked for hours to secure and treat 26 dogs they found on a property along Waterloo Road near Millstadt.
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USDA funds are part of nearly $2 billion being withheld from Illinois, Pritzker says.
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President Trump's executive order that pauses the TikTok ban expires in April.
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