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The 800,000 square-foot facility will employ more than 1,500 people. Find out how to apply.
The team will compete in semi-finals this weekend at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis. The world championship will be held in Houston April 18.
The deadline to apply is Friday, March 9.
City manager De’Carlon Seewood said he would recommend the city council hire more staff to speed reform.
Twenty St. Louis-area schools participated in the event. The Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience won top prize.
Lawmakers, news outlets and high school activists have their sights set on the AR-15. We decided to take a wider look at gun violence.
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You've always wanted a jet ski, haven't you?
"There are always going to be people who doubt you and what you're capable of achieving, but you just have to stay strong and keep going."
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Since being hired more than a year ago, the county auditor doesn't seem to have done his job. He hasn't conducted a single audit.
The city daycare program celebrated with activities, games, crafts, and a birthday cake.
Carol Dotson, 70, now faces up to 20 years in prison, plus a $250,000 fine and $2 million of restitution.
Here’s the story of a lovely cheetah...
The Missouri Attorney General announced Thursday yet another investigation of Gov. Eric Greitens, this time into his charity organization.
The president will visit St. Louis in March for a fundraiser for Republican Senate candidate Josh Hawley.
The apartment-sharing site will now collect St. Charles taxes and automatically remit them to the county.
The event will feature school psychologist Shannon Davis.
Under the state proposal, which won preliminary approval in the Senate this week, horses could be regulated but not banned outright.