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The Cardinals finished last season in last place, their first losing season in 16 years. Were the offseason moves enough to change their fortunes this year?
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Black Girls Do STEM and YouScience released the 2024 Black Students and STEM Report that shows that Black students across the nation have the aptitude to enter STEM careers, but they lack interest in pursuing them.
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"These projects are not about public officials," said Kaskaskia Engineering Group's president. "They’re about the people who live in Belleville.”
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“The only thing that Bob loved more than the city and O’Fallon citizens was his family,” said current O'Fallon, Illinois Mayor Herb Roach. “Bob was one of those people that once he knew that you needed some help, he was there asking what he could do."
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Missouri filing ends with shakeup in secretary of state’s race.
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The Lovejoy apartment complex, soon to be built in downtown Alton, is to be complete by the end of 2026 and house 120 family units. In all, the project will cost more than $50 million. The company building the complex received more than $1 million in federal funding for construction on Tuesday.
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At issue in the case is more than abortion rights. It's the entire structure of the FDA's regulatory power to approve drugs and continually evaluate their safety.
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While the president got more than 85% of the vote, "uncommitted" received enough support to have three delegates at the Democratic National Convention.
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Erin Hawley, Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley's wife, will argue the mifepristone case on behalf of the anti-abortion doctors in the suit.
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The man, known only as Sniper 1, fatally shot two-year-old Clesslynn Crawford during a 2022 standoff. He is still working for the Joplin Police Department.
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Missouri House Budget Committee Chairman Cody Smith cut the time set aside for amending his spending plan but said the final product is ‘largely the same.’
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The cohort of female detainees at the St. Louis County Jail are participating in Missouri's only hands-on beauty training program for those who are incarcerated.