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  • St. Louis News Today — May 09, 2026
    2026/05/09
    St. Louis residents continue to face challenges one year after a tornado, including high property taxes and delayed recovery, while the Army plans to demolish a radioactive clubhouse in St. Louis County. State investigators also allege illegal practices by developers in St. Louis, raising concerns about real estate regulation and transparency.
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  • St. Louis News Today — May 08, 2026
    2026/05/08
    St. Louis legislators grapple with funding cuts for the 2026-27 K-12 education system, threatening layoffs and school closures, while a judge in Cole County weighs the future of St. Louis police control amid ongoing lawsuits. A stolen truck chase near the Chain of Rocks Bridge underscores rising vehicle theft concerns, and the Laumeier Art Fair and Gateway Grizzlies games offer local culture and sports highlights.
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  • St. Louis News Today — May 07, 2026
    2026/05/07
    St. Louis officials finalize plans for a new community garden in the Central West End, backed by neighborhood groups, while a former USPS supervisor pleads guilty to a check-theft scheme targeting local businesses. Southeast Missouri students also shine at a St. Louis art competition, earning mentorship and exhibition opportunities.
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  • St. Louis News Today — May 06, 2026
    2026/05/06
    St. Louis officials are pushing forward with data center regulations amid public debate over tech growth, environmental impact, and safety, while the state's unchanged education budget sparks concerns about school funding. Meanwhile, medical drones are being tested in western Missouri to enhance rural healthcare access and a north St. Louis grocery store continues recovery efforts one year after a tornado damaged the area.
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  • St. Louis News Today — May 05, 2026
    2026/05/05
    St. Louis faces severe weather with thunderstorms, heavy rain, and flooding warnings as lawmakers push postal service reform and Rep. Bell warns of voting rights threats after the Supreme Court decision. The Cardinals also announce a new spring training facility in Arizona.
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  • St. Louis News Today — May 04, 2026
    2026/05/04
    St. Louis: A fatal crash in north St. Louis County claimed the lives of an 18-year-old prom queen and two others, while a Missouri ballot initiative aims to protect voters’ rights to propose local policies. Nature lovers can explore Missouri’s trails through ShowMe Hikes, and Route 66 tourism is being promoted by Lt. Governor David Wasinger.
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  • St. Louis News Today — May 03, 2026
    2026/05/03
    St. Louis law enforcement investigates a fatal crash on Lewis and Clark Boulevard that killed three, while Jefferson City honors Jackson Stegeman's legacy and St. Peters mourns the closure of Chimi’s Fresh Mex. The Local Wire also covers Busch Stadium updates and St. Louis weather.
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  • St. Louis News Today — May 02, 2026
    2026/05/02
    St. Louis officials announced a $7.4 billion opioid settlement with Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family, while the city ranked among the worst for ozone pollution. The Cardinals' bullpen, led by George Soriano, and Route 66 celebrations drew attention alongside a May Day protest for social justice.
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