A St. Louis judge on Wednesday expunged the misdemeanor convictions of Mark McCloskey and his wife after they were pardoned for pointing guns at racial justice protesters outside their Central West End mansion in 2020.
Clayco Chairman Bob Clark eyed north St. Louis to move one of his subsidiaries, Concrete Strategies. But after the city said no, Clark selected Hazelwood.
Michigan and Ohio serve as cautionary tales for states like Missouri whose voters likely will decide abortion ballot initiatives this year. Even if the measures pass, it would take time to unwind conflicting laws.
The demolition plan comes a little more than a year after the Kirkwood Athletic Association shuttered after 60 years in operation and transferred its property to the city.
Trevell M. Warren, 31, faces charges of second-degree murder, robbery, unlawful possession of a firearm and two counts of armed criminal action after prosecutors say he shot John Christmas, 51.
Anthony D. Brown, 33, pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntary manslaughter for shooting and killing 30-year-old William Cooper in a parking lot on Gravois Avenue.