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More than 1,000 people in Missouri have died from COVID-19, according to data analyzed by St. Louis Public Radio. The state reached that grim milestone...
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Correction: An earlier version of this story reported the state's community testing would begin on June 29, rather than the correct date of June 26....
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The coronavirus pandemic brought normal court operations across Missouri to a sudden halt. Jury trials were postponed, other court proceedings moved to...
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The St. Louis region saw an average of 142 new coronavirus cases per day in the week ending June 11, up 29% from the previous week, according to data...
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The Missouri State Fair will go on this year despite the COVID-19 pandemic. A message on the fair’s website states that the event, August 13-23 in...
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After sitting empty for months, offices and commercial buildings in St. Louis are beginning to reopen — many with freshly installed Plexiglas barriers...
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Monday he will restrict $209 million in planned spending for June, largely affecting higher and K-12 education....
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Missouri's prisons so far haven't had large COVID-19 clusters like in Kansas and other states. But corrections officers and civil liberties advocates pushed for testing a broader swath of the prison population.
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This week, Missouri State Parks began its “phased reopening” of campgrounds and beaches. According to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources,...
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Missouri lawmakers capped an unprecedented 2020 legislative session by expanding access to absentee ballots during a pandemic and passing a wide-ranging...