Wash U students, alumni and supporters protested the university’s relationship with Boeing at the university’s commencement ceremony and just outside the campus border.
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Teams from Fox and Festus high schools, as well as Seckman Middle School, will compete in the American Rocketry Challenge this weekend.
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While the Missouri Senate is expected to zero in on a measure making it harder to amend the constitution, the House looks to finish work on reauthorizing a key tax to fund the state’s Medicaid program.
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The bridge just southwest of Highway 15 closed in late April after a vehicle struck it. The Illinois Department of Transportation made the move over safety concerns.
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Illinois' state agency heads received a letter this week instructing them to identify $800 million in collective budget cuts if lawmakers don’t deliver on Gov. J.B. Pritzker's tax requests.
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Despite being invisible, air serves as inspiration for Paul Chan’s recent work.
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They criticize the university’s handling of the protest and say it is misrepresenting what happened.
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Lawmakers had until 6 p.m. Friday to pass the budget. The final product is roughly $1 billion less than Gov. Mike Parson proposed.
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More than 100 St. Louis Public Schools students from 27 schools competed in the contest to name the next SLPS chess grandmaster.
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Planned Parenthood officials in Missouri say they will not give Attorney General Andrew Bailey the records of its young transgender patients.
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In the 1960s, St. Louis took its shot at a Disneyland.
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