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Review your route: I-64 work has begunSeveral ramps on the stretch of I-64 that runs through downtown closed for roadwork this morning.The ramps from 10th…
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Judge rules that the CVC must release more Dome documentsThe St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission is being ordered to release more documents…
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Yesterday, the Drug Enforcement Administration, Franklin County Narcotics Enforcement Unit and the Kirkwood and Pacific City Police Departments busted a…
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Some are calling it a "game-changer" in the battle against methamphetamine labs - a new form of pseudoephedrine that apparently can't be used to make the…
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Commission approves Pevely demolitionSt. Louis University has received approval from the city Planning Commission to demolish the historic Pevely Dairy…
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Updated 2:14 p.m. with a correction issued by the Associated Press. Corrects Missouri figure to "just more than 2,000," not "nearly 3,000."An Associated…
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With easy access to ingredients and a simplified brewing process, more and more methamphetamine addicts are making the drug themselves — and many of them are turning up in hospital burn units from meth-related accidents.
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Illinois governor Pat Quinn signed legislation on Thursday which aims to help law enforcement officials stop meth production. The bill will make a pilot…
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Nixon expands special sessionMissouri Gov. Jay Nixon has expanded a special legislative session to include disaster aid for businesses and the repeal of a…
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An increasing number of Missouri communities are fighting methamphetamine by requiring prescriptions to purchase cold and allergy pills containing…