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About 2,000 in St. Louis now approved for $500 cash assistance
The city authorized the direct cash distribution last year using $5 million in American Rescue Plan funds. About 2,000 cash cards have been approved.
St. Louis police rearrest domestic assault suspect
Domestic assault suspect is back in custody, after allegedly being released for having COVID-19.
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Man charged for posing as health inspector, 'testing' people for COVID
State lawmakers reviewing proposal to encourage more movie production in Missouri
BenFred: An NFL-avoider’s playbook for surviving the playoffs
For those of us who have not been able to fall back in love with the league since the Rams relocation rip-job, the playoffs can become quite the pressure cooker
Father shot while chasing man who tried to steal his car with child inside, police say
What to do about 'inconclusive' COVID test results
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Looking for a helicopter? Missouri has one for sale
Missouri State Highway Patrol is auctioning off a helicopter, now through Feb. 7.
Missouri attorney general sues St. Louis area school districts over mask mandates
This company designed Panera Bread's 'next-generation' restaurant
1 shot, 3 charged after shooting at St. Clair Square Mall
Protest over Jefferson Bank merger yields new branches
Illinois-based First Mid Bank & Trust has agreed to operational improvements, including making small business loan subsidies and establishing branches in underserved areas, in response to criticism that threatened to derail its proposed merger with Jefferson Bank and Trust.
Clinics use logistics center to help abortion seekers get to Illinois
Man who tested workers for COVID is charged with impersonating St. Louis County health inspector
"It was fishy," said a market manager who refused to be tested.
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After Dangerously Cold Night, St. Louis Woman Found Dead in Tent
St. Louis' medical examiner is investigating the death of a woman who was found dead in her tent early Thursday morning in north city.
Police were called to the 700 block of Aubert Avenue in the Fountain Park neighborhood for reports of a sudden death. There they discovered 27-year-old Alexis Bolden.…
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