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'Terrible night for St. Louis' | City under curfew in response to violence
Breaking NewsThe curfew, from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., is in place until further notice10:54 AM CDT June 2, 2020ST. LOUIS — The City of St. Louis is under a curfew starting Tuesday at 9 p.m."Last night was a terrible night for St. Louis," Mayor Lyda Krewson said during a press conference Tuesday morning with other city leaders. "This cannot and will not be tolerated."Krewson said the curfew will be in place until further notice. It will begin at 9 p.m. and continue until 6 a.m. every day.There will be exceptions to the curfew for people going to and from work and to and from the...…Breaking NewsThe curfew, from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., is in place until further notice10:54 AM CDT June 2, 2020ST. LOUIS — The City of St. Louis is under a curfew starting Tuesday at 9 p.m."Last night was a terrible night for St. Louis," Mayor Lyda Krewson said during a press conference Tuesday morning with other city leaders. "This cannot and will not be tolerated."Krewson said the curfew will be in place until further notice. It will begin at 9 p.m. and continue until 6 a.m. every day.There will be exceptions to the curfew for people going to and from work and to and from the...WW…
Missouri to lift all restrictions June 16
Breaking NewsLocal officials can implement stricter rules2:58 PM CDT June 11, 2020JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The state will be "fully open for business" on June 16, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Thursday. There will be no statewide health order and statewide restrictions will be lifted. However, local officials will still have the authority to put further rules, regulations, or ordinances in place, the governor said."The virus is still out there," Parson said. "It is still extremely important for everyone to continue social distancing. Be proactive. Avoid large, congested crowds, and...…Breaking NewsLocal officials can implement stricter rules2:58 PM CDT June 11, 2020JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The state will be "fully open for business" on June 16, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Thursday. There will be no statewide health order and statewide restrictions will be lifted. However, local officials will still have the authority to put further rules, regulations, or ordinances in place, the governor said."The virus is still out there," Parson said. "It is still extremely important for everyone to continue social distancing. Be proactive. Avoid large, congested crowds, and...WW…
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