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Yom Kippur begins Tuesday, Oct. 4 at sunset
Yom Kippur begins Tuesday evening at sunset.
FEMA extends application deadline
If you're still looking for help cleaning up the mess left behind by the July flooding, you now have more time.
Statewide Broadband Summit in Jefferson City today
An initiative launches Tuesday to make sure every Missourian has high-speed internet and the skills to use it.
Drivers crash into apartment building in St. Louis City
A driver crashed his car into an apartment building near the West End neighborhood in St. Louis.
4 injured in crash on EB I-64 near Hampton
A crash on eastbound I-64 caused four minor injuries overnight.
Pujols hits 703rd HR, Cards lose to Pirates
Shooting between twin brothers in St. Charles Monday night
A shooting involving twin brothers happened in St. Charles late Monday night.
St. Louis businessman-turned-informant in high-profile bribery cases sentenced
Mohammed Almuttan and three brothers sentenced to four years for roles in cigarette and synthetic marijuana trafficking scheme.
National Night Out takes place in St. Louis Tuesday, Oct. 4
St. Louis city leaders and locals are coming together Tuesday night for block parties in an effort to fight crime.
Day 3 of penalty phase for Richard Emery murder trial
An emotional testimony continues in the penalty phase for the man convicted of killing his girlfriend, her two kids, and their grandmother.
I-Team: Hyundai security kits unavailable despite public rollout
5 tips for traveling with kids from St. Louis
Ways to ease your family's travels, whether going by plane, train, or automobile.
St. Louis-based business Just Bake It offers baking classes and workshops
“We use baking as a tool to bring people together," says owner Giti Fredman. "We provide the ingredients, and we want people to get to know each other while learning something new."
Cori Bush writes of abuse, activism and transformation in new memoir, ‘The Forerunner’
Cori Bush writes a different kind of political memoir with 'The Forerunner,' which details years of abuse, money troubles and more.
Missouri election law has changed. Here’s what voters need to know to cast a ballot
Election Day is just over a month away and a lot has changed for voters since the last time they cast a ballot. A new elections law went into effect after the August primary election and, as local election authorities, we have an obligation to educate voters about what to expect when they vote this […]
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How California’s Salton Sea went from vacation destination to toxic nightmare
And why the shrinking lake might be key to meeting America's clean energy goals.
Report: Eliminating waste is a climate solution
Zero-waste practices like composting and production cuts could cut global waste emissions by 84 percent.
What’s protected under the Clean Water Act? The Supreme Court is about to decide.
Sackett v. EPA could roll back protections for more than 50 percent of the nation’s wetlands.
As Missouri pivots away from Housing First homeless response, St. Louis CoC leaders aren't sure what's next
With a new law, CoCs across the state could face hurdles in implementing the Housing First model.
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