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Travel
Hundreds turn out at memorial for retired black police officer killed by looter
Hundreds of people gathered on June 9 to pay their respects to the family of David Dorn, a retired St.…
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Missouri’s Tuesday elections will be the ‘cleanest’ ever for voters
Pandemic or not, many Missouri residents will be voting on local issues in elections on Tuesday. Gov. Mike Parson told…
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Missouri News
4 St. Louis police officers shot during protests Tuesday
Four St. Louis police officers were struck by gunfire in the early hours early Tuesday morning after protests descended into…
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Reopening is especially challenging for Missouri’s black churches
African Americans are the most religious ethnic group in the country, with nearly half attending religious services at least once…
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Travel
Suburban St. Louis church sues county over meeting restrictions
Another Missouri church has filed a lawsuit over restrictions on religious gatherings. Church of the Word in the St. Louis…
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Navy’s newest ship, USS Kansas City, arrives in its home port
Kansas City will once again be the name of a US Navy vessel. The next ship to be commissioned and…
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Faith
Baseball’s Darryl Strawberry and his homerun for eternity
The most significant home run for Darryl Strawberry didn’t happen on a baseball field. It happened when he ran home…
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Travel
Missouri declares state emergency over coronavirus
Missouri followed other states on Friday when Missouri Gov. Mike Parson declared a state of emergency. The action came in…
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Church & Ministry
‘Fixer’ for Catholic Church discusses how he cleaned up Missouri abuse cases
A former monk, who describes himself as a “fixer” for the Catholic Church, said his job was to clean up…
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Columns
How school choice has helped our families: A letter from two charter school parents
We each make thousands of decisions in our lives, from large (Should I get married, and to whom?) to small…
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