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The goal is to see what’s working well and apply it across similar districts that dot the St. Louis region.
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Democrats picked up three seats in the Missouri House during the 2022 elections. Two months later, they are hopeful they may be able to capture another.
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Local pool operators are saying goodbye to capacity limits, temperature checks and mask requirements this summer. That’s a big reversal from last swim season.
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Police arrested 17 people for failing to disperse during a protest in St. Charles Friday night.The "Good Trouble" protest was held in memory of Democratic U.S. Rep. John Lewis of Georgia, a champion of the civil rights movement who died July 17.The protest began near the intersection of Lombard and Beale streets, located in the Streets of St. Charles, at around 7:30 p.m. The St. Charles Police Department approached the group and offered assistance with traffic control, police said.Officers made arrests a few hours later.
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Updated at 10:30 p.m. with a march in St. Charles.Hundreds of people took to the streets of Kirkwood on Saturday morning to protest police brutality and…
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Hundreds of protesters marched in St. Charles on Wednesday, blocking traffic on Route 94 and later filling Main Street with a crowd that stretched more…
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These days, Zoom calls are more likely to inspire grousing than gratitude. Who wants to make uncomfortable eye contact with their boss or professor — and…
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St. Charles officials plan to substantially raise two levees to reduce flood-related costs for residents and property owners. City engineers aim to…
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The St. Charles City Council passed a law Tuesday night that creates a Liquor License Appeals Board and modifies the punitive point system for bars and…
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Fran Caradonna wasn’t looking to open another Schlafly brewpub. But after a call from Trailhead Brewing owner Bob Kirkwood late last year, the CEO changed…