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Snag a free ticket to visit one of these local museums on Saturday. Here’s how.

UPS says more than a third of seasonal workers are given permanent positions after the holidays.
No more putting quarters in shopping carts.
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"While the recent allegations against him are troubling...my decision is not based on those allegations but rather on his positions..."
The woman's 11-year-old brother testified that he heard Victor Whittier's voice prior to the gunshots that killed his sister.
"These dancers must remain standing for the whole time in order to stand for the kids in hospitals who cannot."
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"I respect every citizen's right to contact the Attorney General's Office..." said City Manager Gregory Rose.
As the 2018-19 flu season approaches, the CDC is reminding people that it is once again time to get vaccinated.
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The city owns more than 25,000 vacant properties that it can't afford to maintain or tear down — and can't seem to sell.
Police say security footage from both robberies led to James Blakemore's arrest.
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The extent of the worker's injuries isn't clear. Officials blamed a broken safety device for the fall.
“It’s a clear violation of academic norms of integrity and independence,” said economics professor David Rapach.
The legal advocacy group has filed a dozen federal lawsuits against St. Louis police for kettling arrests of protesters one year ago.
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