Giccio Stephens, 68, was charged with first-degree murder, first-degree assault, unlawful possession of a firearm and two counts of armed criminal action.
The violations, cited by Occupational Safety and Health Administration, ranged from using the wrong sized ladder to failing to ensure emergency responders could perform a rescue inside a confined space.
The proposed outline is short on details, but it offers the clearest set of ideas from city officials since the Planning Commission called for a moratorium on new data centers.
The U.S. Army Corps St. Louis district said ice chunks in the river can be "larger than a car, be a couple feet thick, and weigh many tons." But lock and dam operators have a plan.
By David Carson and Michael Hamtil St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The Missouri School Funding Modernization Task Force created by Gov. Mike Kehoe has until Dec. 1 to recommend changes in how public schools are funded.
St. Charles County has joined the Notary Fraud Alerty system, which allows registered notaries to get an alert whenever someone notarizes a document in their name.
The Seniors Count organization is set to argue before the council Tuesday for a hike of 5 cents per $100 of assessed valuation and wants it on the Nov. 3 ballot.
Last Monday, Alton Steel, one of the cityβs largest employers, announced its impending closure due to βinsurmountable challengesβ such as old equipment, intense market competition and industry consolidation.