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Where are all the St. Louis cicadas? Bug experts want your help

Local scientists have theories about why parts of the St. Louis region are swarming with cicadas while others are eerily silent. STLPR morning newsca…

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As AI voice cloning scams improve, researchers race for solutions

Telling AI-made audio apart from authentic human voices is getting harder, and that has experts and average people worried. A Washington University p…

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Amid rising temps and energy costs, new federal rules aim to make HUD housing more affordable

High electricity costs are hitting homeowners hard in the Midwest and across the nation, prompting the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developme…

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Illinois lawmakers approve $53 billion budget. Here’s what’s on the horizon

In the wee hours of the morning on May 29, Illinois lawmakers passed a $53.1 billion state budget — the largest in state history. Capitol News Illino…

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Investigation: Why 1,000 homicides in St. Louis remain unsolved

Over about the past decade, roughly 1,900 homicides were committed in St. Louis. Of that number, more than 1,000 cases remain unsolved. St. Louis Pub…

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Eigel says his anti-establishment stance is what Missouri needs in a governor

State Sen. Bill Eigel spent his roughly two terms in the Missouri Senate going against the grain of GOP leaders. But the Weldon Spring Republican doe…

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St. Louis circuit attorney cites success at one-year mark but says his lawyers need raises

St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore knew he was coming into a challenging situation when Gov. Mike Parson appointed him to his job last year. But wi…

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Legal Roundtable covers hazing incident, earnings tax lawsuit, defamation, more

An incident that’s been deemed the worst case of fraternity hazing in the U.S. left a University of Missouri freshman with serious brain damage. The …

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Survivors and advocates strive to break cycle of domestic abuse for future generations

Rates of people seeking and receiving shelter due to domestic violence are increasing in Missouri and Illinois. That includes a lot of children who, …

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Inside the St. Louis gas stations hiding restaurant-quality food

Sauce Magazine writer Alexa Beattie went looking for hidden food treasures. The search took her to several gas stations, where she found delicious de…

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