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Members of Missouri and Illinois' Congressional delegations are weighing in on the U.S. House version of the Farm Bill, which could be voted on...
A suburban St. Louis lawmaker is calling for the removal of nuclear waste from a landfill near Lambert Airport. Underground smoldering at the...
Governor Jay Nixon (D) says Boeing will expand its operations in St. Louis County. The Governor made the announcement during a trade mission in...
More than a thousand United Mine Workers of America members were back in St. Louis on Monday, the latest in a series of protests against Peabody...
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