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Florissant celebrated Black History Month with performances and education at their event, "Walking To Freedom: From Struggle and Strength," at the Performing Arts Center.
Union nurses at Saint Louis University Hospital rallied Thursday to demand better staffing and stronger safety protections after years of disputes.
A Quick Pick sold at a Fenton Walmart matched all six MO Millions numbers on Jan. 14, making the buyer the lottery’s first MO Millions jackpot winner.
A former administrator says she was fired after raising safety concerns at St. Louis Voices Academy; the school had been ordered closed for safety lapses by state officials.
A condemned Marine Villa house was torn down after a December partial collapse that damaged a neighbor’s roof and bedroom. Neighbors say the block finally looks safer.
A union-led summit at Vashon High will press SLPS leaders on accreditation, leadership turnover, tornado recovery and support for unhoused students.
Wentzville, Missouri, is increasing DWI patrols to improve road safety and prevent drunk driving, a message shared by the local police on social media.
The Wentzville Police Department honored Presidents Day and reassured the community they would remain on duty to ensure public safety during the holiday.
The St. Peters Police Department announced its final call for the Citizen Police Academy, a twelve-week course offering an inside look at law enforcement operations.
Census estimates and local reporting place St. Louis below 300,000 residents, reviving debates over vacancy, the city‑county split and how redevelopment dollars are used.
St. Louis County government offices are closed for Presidents' Day and have reduced weekday hours, closing at 3:30 p.m., as announced on their Facebook page.
The Johnson County MO Sheriff's Office celebrated National School Resource Deputy Appreciation Day, thanking Deputies Medina, Matter, and Sgt. Malcolm for their service in schools.
Wentzville City Hall closes for Presidents Day, but trash collection remains on schedule and parks are open, as announced on the city's Facebook page.
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