The $330,111 settlement dates to a 2018 attack
Candidate filing ended at 5 p.m. Tuesday, and races for coveted school board seats in St. Charles County have already heated up.
Mayor Jones had just reappointed Bettye Battle-Turner a few weeks ago.
Missouri, which ranked 31st in 1990, tumbled to No. 39 in 2024 and is projected to slide to 40th by 2050.
Missouri lawmakers may try again to loosen restrictions on raw milk sales. "They’re wanting the more natural-type food."
Linda Roth and Chantel Summers are running for the Ward 1 seat currently held by Bryan Harr, who did not file for reelection. Ward 1 is all portions of Wentzville south of Interstate 70.
Bills largely split by partisan divides seek to expand or modify charter school operation in Missouri.
No list of losses is ever complete. But here are some of the people with connections to the St. Louis area who died in 2024.
Missouri’s senior senator and H.W. Crocker III have similar views on America’s moral challenges, embracing calls for a revival of Christian faith.
The negotiation is another step forward in the city's efforts to buy the vacant building in order to eliminate a public safety hazard and revitalize downtown.
The administrative upheaval in the St. Louis city schools, Wesley Bell's defeat of Cori Bush and passage of an abortion rights measure are among the major local and Missouri stories this year.
Other changes include an increase in the minimum wage and tax benefits for military veterans
Mike Parson, whose term as Missouri governor ends on Jan. 13, says he’s left his successor “a really good foundation to build on.”
The Los Angeles Rams contend the contract with the regional authority requires that disputes be settled in arbitration, not the legal system.
The county argues that St. Louis County Circuit Judge Brian May was mistaken when he ruled a county prosecutor is a state officer, not a county officer.
The audit also said misconduct allegations within the IDHS have increased and that the department’s inspector general’s office has been slower to investigate complaints.
After eight years as secretary of state and a disappointing third place in the Republican primary for governor, Jay Ashcroft says he’s finished with elective office.
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell also points to what he describes as a government cover-up that included possible grand jury leaks and illegal document tampering.
Maj. Michael A. Turner will succeed Col. Eric Olson, who is retiring.
State Rep. Doug Clemens files bill protecting breeding animals but expects pushback from the state’s agriculture operations.
St. Louis County Clerk Diann Valenti’s attorney said the accusations won’t hold up in court.
St. Louis County will have a new prosecuting attorney shortly after the New Year, when Wesley Bell leaves office to take his newly won seat in Congress.
Of the 96 microlicenses issued so far, 41 have either been revoked or are currently at risk of being revoked. Another three are under investigation.
The ruling last week followed a lawsuit brought by the Missouri Broadcasters Association and others.
An employee fabricating hours on a time sheet "is committing theft," the report says. "This behavior should have severe consequences.”
Norris Holder and Billie Allen were both convicted in the 1997 St. Louis bank robbery killing of security guard Richard Heflin Jr., 46, of Belleville.
Two of the five conservatives on the seven-member Francis Howell board are up for reelection in April.
The former Missouri congressman and auctioneer advertises his credential as a certified tax and business advisor.
The sponsor says workers in his tourism-reliant district would benefit from the change.
A Post-Dispatch analysis shows that the number of incidents where police used any kind of force, from physical restraint to firearms, has been rising since the pandemic. But it's complicated.
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