COVID-19
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Missouri Supreme Court lifts COVID directives for judiciary
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Missouri Supreme Court is lifting directives for the state’s courts aimed at protecting the…
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Free at-home COVID-19 tests now available to Missouri residents
At-home tests that check for the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are now available for free to…
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St. Louis Dome vaccinations coming to an end
One of the biggest mass vaccination events in the St. Louis area will be closing up shop next week. The…
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Covid immunity may be longer lasting
St. Louis researchers from Washington University are suggesting Covid-19 immunity may be longer-lasting than previously thought. The St. Louis Post…
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Education officials say two Kansas school employees violated policies
AMERICUS, Kan. (AP) – Education officials say two North Lyon County Kansas school employees violated federal and district policies when…
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Kansas governor vetoes GOP COVID relief plan for businesses
(AP) Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly has vetoed a Republican proposal to set aside hundreds of millions of the federal coronavirus…
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Sustainable fertilizer plant planned at St. Louis riverfront
ST. LOUIS (AP) – A Canadian company plans to a $25 million revamp of an existing building along St. Louis’…
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Kansas governor signs legislation keeping cocktails to go
(AP) People will be able to get beer and cocktails to go in Kansas after the coronavirus pandemic thanks to…
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Kansas governor pressured to end extra $300 in jobless aid
(AP) — Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly faces increasing pressure from companies, business groups, and prominent Republicans to have Kansas stop…
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Cardinals to be at full capacity at Busch Stadium on June 14
The St. Louis Cardinals will return to full capacity at Busch Stadium starting with a June 14 game against Miami.…
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