The leader of John Beal Roofing said the company implemented new protocols after its former chief financial officer was arrested in a $2.1 million embezzlement scheme.
The accusations against a coach sparked a women's movement in chess and criticism of the St. Louis Chess Club and U.S. Chess for ignoring gender discrimination and sexual misconduct.
Aisha Sultan writes: A convicted felon, whom a jury found liable for sexual abuse and who promised mass deportations of people he has called “animals,” will lead this country.
On Nov. 15, 1932, Robert S. Brookings died in Washington, D.C. Brookings had a marked impact on Washington University, leading its move from downtown St. Louis to its current campus.
Sauer, who formerly practiced law in St. Louis, was lead counsel in Trump’s successful legal efforts to get the U.S. Supreme Court to expand presidential immunity.
Parkway School District officials said they will not build a $26 million childcare center at a previously-proposed site after neighbors loudly opposed it.
Judge Christopher Lopez said the plan, which allows the Cardinals and Blues to continue their relationship with Diamond Sports Group, would save jobs and help fans.
Richard D. Zellner of O'Fallon, Missouri, was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for using company funds to pay off $2.1 million in credit card debt.