Dr. Kanika Cunningham says she did not turn the proposal over in response to a Sunshine Law request because “it was a suggestion. It is not a plan.”
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Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice Mary Russell has spent her second term traveling to judicial circuits throughout the state.
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A local official is urging St. Louisans to get out and vote early as turnout at the polls is low.
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The National Forest Service will not release details on the number or job duties of people let go from the Mark Twain and Shawnee National Forests.
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Cancer death rates are declining among African Americans but are still higher than other racial groups, according to new research from the American Cancer Society. The report shows that death rates among Black men decreased by 49%, while death rates for Black women fell 33%.
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Missouri officials doubt the state could stop accepting Medicaid expansion applicants if the federal government provides less money.
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The former Illinois governor has been undergoing chemotherapy after a diagnosis last month, he told the Sun-Times. “I’m hopeful that I’ll be around, but you just don’t know at this point. This, historically, has been an extremely deadly cancer.”
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Tony Kirchner says St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery defamed him Saturday in a statement in which Montgomery said Kirchner was emotionally unstable and potentially dangerous.
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Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage and poet and writer Ruby Aiyo Gerber discuss co-writing the opera, “This House,” which has its world premiere on May 31 at Opera Theatre of St. Louis.
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There are now 11 candidates running in the April 8 election to fill three seats on the board.
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Secretary of State Denny Hoskins rejected speeding up the process to begin sports betting.
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