Gov. Mike Kehoe’s administration is moving forward with plans to switch to a new electronic court monitoring service despite concerns some crime victims could be cut off from notifications of upcoming court proceedings.
Elizabeth Fischer, 55, who lived in the Wildwood house until it was condemned, has been on the lam for two months, federal prosecutors said in court on Tuesday.
The $3.2 million would have gone to five urban farmers to expand operations and fill fresh food shortages. The county executive said it needed to be bid competitively.
Tauren Taylor is the first to resolve his case stemming from the Aug. 9 protest, which ended in several arrests after a fence was damaged and an officer was severely injured.
Sen. Steven Roberts’ bill to spur redevelopment of vacant downtown buildings, including the AT&T tower and the Railway Exchange, is being held up in the Missouri House.
A proposal to loosen Missouri’s animal neglect and cruelty laws is drawing strong opposition from pet adoption organizations and animal control groups.
Sensient Technologies Corp., one of the world’s largest dyemakers, is working to overhaul the colors used to brighten products from cereals to sports drinks.