Aldermen will go on break on Friday for the campaign season. The 2022-23 legislative session ends April 17.
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The Illinois State Museum system “did close to nothing” to repatriate the remains of thousands of Native American burials, a new report found.
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A professor says the quiet removal of a historical marker in Clayton was a missed opportunity for change.
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Hofbräuhaus of America states in the federal lawsuit that it terminated its franchise agreement with Hofbräuhaus in Belleville because the owners allegedly did not pay royalties when required.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has reinforced oversight on organic certification and enforcement to prevent mislabeled products, in what advocates are calling the biggest update in decades.
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The new children’s book “This Is Not My Home” was written by Washington University undergraduates and published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
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Missourians are seeing massive delays in receiving services, ranging from call center wait times to court-ordered mental treatment.
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Nominees for St. Louis’ best theater performances and productions of 2022 are out from the St. Louis Theater Circle. Winners will be unveiled in April.
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The goal is to see what’s working well and apply it across similar districts that dot the St. Louis region.
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The St. Louis County Department of Justice Services and St. Louis Community College are offering inmates college classes to help them earn an associate degree. Jail officials say the degree program can help get some inmates back on their feet once they are released.
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Genetically modified foods have been on supermarket shelves since the 1990s, but they’ve only required a label for the last year. The USDA says implementation and compliance with the program have been “successful,” while experts suggest consumers aren’t noticing the labels.
A special, hour-long edition of "Witness History" from the BBC World Service brings together firsthand accounts that explore the African-American experience.
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