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The St. Louis-area census office needs several hundred more people to apply to be census takers. The local office wants at least 13,000 applicants, and it…
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Scooter riders in Forest Park are cruising at a bit more leisurely pace as of this week. St. Louis city officials asked electric scooter rental companies…
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A federal judge on Tuesday ruled on the City of St. Louis’ motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a former St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter. The decision…
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A growing number of people in the St. Louis region are seeking mental health treatment in hospital emergency rooms, according to a recent report from the…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct. 28, 2010 - In journeys past, when I've made the very short trip from St. Louis to Chicago, I've…
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St. Louis’ budget committee on Wednesday approved the city’s $1.1 billion spending plan that is set to take effect July 1.Members voted unanimously to…
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The St. Louis Health Department could soon be looking for someone to replace director Melba Moore, who has led the department since 2015.A Cincinnati…
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Filmmaker Paul Crane didn’t know much about homelessness until he happened across a tent city while walking around taking pictures in downtown St.…
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On his first job out of college as a corrections officer for St. Louis County in 1984, Perez Maxwell noticed that no black men had social work roles. When…
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Fairfield Processing, the manufacturer known for its Poly-Fil brand of synthetic stuffing material, will bring more than 100 jobs to St. Louis’ North…