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Coronavirus in St. Louis: The latest information, headlines you need to know

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The headlines and information on this page will be updated daily with the latest stories and information about how to coronavirus pandemic is affecting the greater St. Louis area. For more coverage, click here.

WATCH: Protesters gather outside Missouri governor's home demanding he 'open up' the economySeveral hundred protesters out on foot and in their vehicles gathered in Jefferson City on Tuesday. They were calling for Missouri Gov. Mike Parson to "open up" businesses that have been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 


Belleville drive-in movie theater says it will reopen May 1Skyview Drive-In in Belleville will open next month and make some changes to its normal operations amid the coronavirus concerns.

Flags ordered to half-staff across Missouri to honor first COVID-19 line-of-duty deathKansas City EMT Billy Birmingham is the first death of a first responder in the state caused by COVID-19.

Missouri files lawsuit against China for 'irreparable damage' caused by coronavirusThe state of Missouri is suing the People's Republic of China alleging it suppressed information about the spread of the coronavirus which has caused death and extreme economic circumstances in Missouri. 

'It's only April:' Shildt, Mozeliak confident baseball will return in 2020There's no definitive word on when MLB games will return, but we got some insight from Cardinals manager Mike Shildt and president of baseball operations John Mozeliak.

PICS: Empty St. Louis area church filled with familiar faces for Sunday massRev. Bob Evans of Holy Spirit Catholic Church wanted to feel a little less alone when he served mass amid the coronavirus pandemic. So he filled the church with some familiar faces.

More than a dozen current, former Cardinals help provide millions of meals to children in needWainwright, Pujols, Wacha, Piscotty and more current and former St. Louis Cardinals players helped provide over 4 million meals to support childhood hunger prevention in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 to blame for $47 million shortfall in St. Louis; It could get worseIn a letter to St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson obtained by KMOX, the city's budget director says they'll have to consider not giving city employees a 3% raise they were supposed to get in July.

Missouri stay-at-home order extended into MayMissouri Gov. Mike Parson will extend the state's stay-at-home order to May 3, with hope to "reopen the economy and get Missourians back to work." 

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