The move comes months after Missourians voted to enshrine abortion access in the state constitution.
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A recent widower’s memories of his beloved late wife show what made her the love of his life and his best friend.
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Early voting in the March 4 primary begins Tuesday. Voters can choose some or all of the candidates, with the top two advancing to the April general election.
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Several schools — including Missouri S&T, SLU and UMKC — achieved R1 status for the first time.
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The House also passed bills to end the capital gains tax, preserve the assets of foster children and allow landlords to refuse tenants who get federal housing assistance.
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Several of Missouri’s statewide officials are moving their St. Louis offices into the Old Post Office in downtown.
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The announcement of the new contract with school transportation provider Zu̅m comes after the school district has relied on a patchwork of vendors to get kids to and from school.
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Community radio station KDHX has less than $7,000 in the bank and is actively looking at possibly selling its assets, a station lawyer argued in a court hearing.
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Former St. Louis Alderwoman and state Rep. Donna Baringer is one of three candidates for comptroller. She faces incumbent Darlene Green and accounting firm owner Celeste Metcalf in the March 4 primary.
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The proposed cap on grants is part of a raft of sweeping federal cost-cutting measures put in place by the Trump administration.
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The Uhuru Bakery and Café got the green light from the St. Louis Board of Adjustments after hours of testimony from supporters. The city’s Board of Public Service denied the café a permit last year because of its ties to the African People's Socialist Party and the Uhuru Solidarity Movement.
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