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Calls Mount For Governor Greitens To Resign

One state senator wrote a letter to President Trump. He hopes the Commander-in-Chief can convince Greitens, a former Navy SEAL, to resign.

ACLU Sues City Of Wentzville For Violating First Amendment

Sally Hunt was removed from a public meeting for speaking against a recently-installed sign reading "In God We Trust."

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Conservative Host Loses Another Show After Parkland Threat

The St. Louis commentator made threats involving a "hot poker" directed at Florida school shooting survivor David Hogg.

Fake Pot Kills 3, Sickens More Than 100, Including In Missouri

Hoda Katebi said she was taken aback by a recent interview that took a "hostile" turn as she was asked about nuclear weapons.

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Multiple Saint Louis County Schools Received Threats Monday

Schools in Clayton and University City were closed or placed on lockdown Monday after threats made via social media or "prank" phone calls.

Missouri Catholic Bishops Call For Gun Reform, Gun-Free Churches

Four Catholic Bishops cited religious liberty in calling on state legislators to keep their churches free of guns

U-City Audit Identifies Finance Staffing Issues, Funds Deficits

The audit revealed unexpected deficits in key city funds and staffing issues in the finance department.

Mostly White TIF Commission Weighs Fate Of Minority Community

The area to be developed is mostly African-American and hosts many minority-owned small businesses. The commission is almost entirely white.

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