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St. Louis County Reportedly Considers Funeral Protest Ban
The ban would be similar to the those passed by other St. Louis area cities, including Manchester.

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The ban would be similar to the those passed by other St. Louis area cities, including Manchester.

A South County councilman reportedly wants to pass legislation similar to the those passed by other St. Louis area cities, including Creve Coeur.
The ban, which targets groups like the Westboro Baptist Church, was passed by Creve Coeur's City Council last week.
The ban would be similar to the those passed by other St. Louis area cities, including Manchester.
The ban would be similar to the those passed by other St. Louis area cities, including Manchester.
Expect to see an increase in construction and road work in coming weeks as the Clayton Road Resurfacing and Pedestrian Enhancement Project moves ahead.
Police said a car was vandalized in a business parking garage this week around lunchtime.
St. Louis County Police said more than 50 St. Louis area Muslims competed the mosque's first-ever citizen police academy. The graduation ceremony was this week.
The final numbers are in from this winter's deer management program in Town and Country. A total of 115 deer were reportedly killed. View the reports here.
St. Louis County Police said more than 50 St. Louis area Muslims competed the mosque's first-ever citizen police academy. The graduation ceremony was this week.
St. Louis County Police said more than 50 St. Louis area Muslims competed the mosque's first-ever citizen police academy. The graduation ceremony was this week.
The projects cost nearly $211 million and will include road and lane closures around the St. Louis area that begin next week.
The Parkway School Board is considering delaying the review of the district's Early Retirement Incentive Plan while it waits for the Missouri State Legislature to make a decision on pensions.
White Castle restaurant's popular Valentine's Day promotion is back for 2013.
Scotty's owner says the target move-in date for the location along Manchester Road is March 1.
Scotty's owner says the target move-in date for the location along Manchester Road is March 1.
Do you want your 2012 tax refund in the form of a debit card from the State of Missouri?
The president issued 23 executive actions and is urging Americans to pressure Congress to pass universal background checks on gun sales, ban military-style assault rifles and limit ammunition magazines. Share your thoughts here.
The projects cost nearly $211 million and will include road and lane closures around the St. Louis area that begin next week.
The projects cost nearly $211 million, and will include road and lane closures around the St. Louis area that begin next week.