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Chess Championship Headed to St. Louis
For the fifth straight year, the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis is playing host to the U.S. Championship and the U.S. Women’s Championship.
Webster Congregation Prays For Same-Sex Marriage
The US Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments Tuesday on several cases involving same-sex unions.
Syracuse Overcomes Poor Shooting To Top Cal 66-60
C.J. Fair scored 18 points, James Southerland added 14 and the fourth-seeded Orange survived a second-half drought of more than 12 minutes without a field goal to beat No. 12 seed California 66-60 on Saturday night in the NCAA tournament.
Group Continues Its Push For High-Speed Rail In Midwest
“You can make a reasonable business trip to another city and get home before the kids go to bed,” Rick Harnish explains.
Tips To Keep Your Appliances Running
Learn how to keep your large home appliances working through basic maintenance.
The Unclean Truth: How Five Cities Stack Up On Recycling
From the East Coast to the West Coast, recycling is a big issue for local governments.
Celebrity Neighbors: Experts Weigh In On How It Affects Property Values
Will having a celebrity neighbor help or hurt your home’s value?
Outside Money Buys Elections? In Illinois, Not So Much
An Associated Press analysis of federal data shows four dozen such independent committees spent $45 million in Illinois congressional contests.
Count Police Searching For Potential Serial Rapist
Both victims were Asian women, and both described the suspect as a Hispanic male in his 40s, heavy set, with short hair and some facial hair.
Judge Weighs Missouri’s Disturbing Worship Ban
Violators of the new law could face up to six months in jail and a $500 fine. Repeat offenders could get up to five years in prison.

















