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Western District Court of Appeals upholds finding that the Department of Corrections was "knowing and purposeful in refusing to release records of inmate who committed suicide to his mother.
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The aid package now goes to President Joe Biden who is expected to approve it.
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By a vote of 8 to zero on Monday night, Springfield City Council passed a rezoning change that will allow a church to be built off Evans Road in south Springfield. Neighbors say they’re concerned about possible traffic impacts from the building — and the undisclosed religious affiliation of the congregation itself.
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The free locks are being offered by Kia and Hyundai after an increase in vehicle thefts.
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The footbridge on historic Commercial Street has been closed since March 2016 due to steel corrosion.
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With GOP leaders barring amendments to a 153-page education bill approved by the Senate earlier this year, the House mustered just enough votes Thursday to pass the wide-ranging education bill that includes money to boost teacher salaries.
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The legislation passed the Missouri House by the bare minimum on Thursday. It now goes to the governor’s desk.
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Sign up continues for the 2024 Earth Day Cleanup hosted by James River Partnership.
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The vice-president of youth development for the local YMCA says one in 10 children in the U.S. will be sexually abused before their 18th birthday.
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New mayor Eric Franklin and new councilmembers Daniel Harter and Justin Shaw were also sworn in during Tuesday's meeting.
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