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Day: July 9, 2020

Missouri reports nearly 800 more coronavirus cases
Coronavirus News The SouthSider
Missouri reports nearly 800 more coronavirus cases
The Associated Press8 months ago0

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri once again on Thursday broke state records for the highest single-day increase in confirmed coronavirus cases as nearly 800 more people were reported sick. Data…

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Schools in city get guidelines to reopen
Coronavirus Education Featured News The NorthSider
Schools in city get guidelines to reopen
The Associated Press8 months ago0

ST. LOUIS – Schools hoping to reopen soon for the fall semester even as the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic continues have their assignment: “Establish and maintain safe and healthy environments for…

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Two city employees allege assault by protesters
Featured News Police Accountability The NorthSider
Two city employees allege assault by protesters
The Associated Press8 months ago0

ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis police are investigating after two city employees said they were attacked early Thursday by people involved in a protest outside City Hall. A statement…

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St. Louis takes new look at surveillance planes to fight crime
Crime News The SouthSider
St. Louis takes new look at surveillance planes to fight crime
The Associated Press8 months ago0

(AP) — With 2020 shaping to be an especially violent year in one of the nation’s most violent cities, St. Louis leaders are considering a new tool — surveillance planes…

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Monuments and statues are falling; now what?
Featured News The NorthSider
Monuments and statues are falling; now what?
The Associated Press8 months ago0

TIERRA AMARILLA, N.M. (AP) — The dusty town of Tierra Amarilla perches in the shadows of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Here, five decades ago, this poor northern New Mexico…

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New budget becomes law without final vote
Featured News Politics The SouthSider
New budget becomes law without final vote
Jim Merkel8 months ago0

CITY HALL – Without the final approval of the Board of Aldermen, a $1.116 billion St. Louis budget package for 2020-21 became law on July 1.  The package, down 3.4…

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