Sheriff Alfred Montgomery says former sheriff Vernon Betts and his staff took files and cabinets, furniture, keys, books and other vital information on their way out the door earlier this week.
The ruling came hours after lawyers for state and county leaders again argued the case, this time in front of the Eastern District Missouri Court of Appeals.
At one point in the video, someone is shouting, "Drop it, drop it." The Leadington, Mo., officer who fatally shot the man told investigators he had ordered the man to drop his gun.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital offers patients who make repeat visits to the ER an opportunity: temporary housing, with help to get into a permanent home.
The St. Charles attraction would largely feature items now housed at the Arabia Steamboat Museum in Kansas City. The Arabia sank in the Missouri River in 1856.
Tim Smith fought in the Iraq War, overcame PTSD and then built his businesses around veterans.
Frank Williams sued the Ferguson-Florissant School District on Monday, claiming he was unjustly removed from his post as principal in the wake of several student fights in early February.
Parkway West has a 13-2-1 record and sits atop the Mid-States Club Hockey Association Suburban Division standings.
The SEC could have a dozen of its teams make the NCAA Tournament — that’s the level of depth that will be on display for the next 18 games.
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After discovering only bare-bones facts about the girl in the photo, Lily Tuck decided to write a novel that imagined her life and charted her fate.
The Mexican restaurant from the acclaimed Vicia team, originally an outdoor pop-up, opened its brick-and-mortar location last April.
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A price tag for the contract will now be negotiated, the airport director said Thursday.
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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."
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Eli Hoff talks through his takeaways from Missouri's Music City Bowl win over Iowa. He also unpacks the bowl game's status — is it just an "exhibition game," like Eli Drinkwitz said? — before tossing out a bold idea about how to play bowls moving forward.
Post-Dispatch Blues beat reporter Matthew DeFranks joined columnist Jeff Gordon to discuss the successful Winter Classic in Chicago and the post-Classic challenges facing the Blues.
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