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The St. Charles County Department of Public Health kicked off a vaccination effort Tuesday by giving doses of the coronavirus vaccine to health care workers and emergency personnel. Officials will use the Family Arena over the next seven weeks to vaccinate those who work or live in St. Charles County.
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During a surge of early votes in the November election, St. Charles County rejected ballots at twice the statewide average. But Missouri's early voting rejection rate overall went down this past election.
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A St. Charles County election supervisor had tested positive for the coronavirus on Friday but ignored medical advice to stay home for two weeks and worked at a polling site on Tuesday. The worker has since died, but officials haven't disclosed the cause of death.
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Democrat Richard Orr talks about the issues and political trends defining his second run for Missouri's 23rd Senate District seat.
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Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, explains his priorities in his reelection campaign and the future of the Conservative Caucus.
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Lindenwood University has reported more students with COVID-19 than any other university in the St. Louis region this week. Administrators say any students caught partying on campus will be removed from housing without a refund.
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Health departments in the St. Louis region are counting on school districts to track how the coronavirus is spreading within their hallways. In some districts, teachers and school bus drivers will keep detailed seating charts and daily logs of students’ activities.
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If May had been a normal month, Ryan Staples would have been busy with the trappings of the end of his senior year at Fort Zumwalt West High School in…
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A now-fired Florissant police officer has been charged with first-degree assault after officials said he drove his unmarked police vehicle into a man…
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Salon shears will snip and restaurant kitchen grills will sizzle next week in St. Charles County, but business owners say that even with their doors open…