An identical bill to block Missouri’s social services agency from taking Social Security benefits garnered bipartisan support last year but died thanks to Senate gridlock.
Torch Electronics and its allies have successfully blocked previous attempts to regulate the machines. But Illinois companies are urging Missouri to act.
Columnist Aisha Sultan writes: Just like Frankie’s ligament, I was also torn. I didn’t want to subject him to an unnecessary surgery, a recovery that required weeks of inactivity and cost thousands of dollars.
Virginia Gassaway (nee Monaco) passed away peacefully on January 13, 2025, with her husband and daughter by her side. She was born on October 15, 1948, the second child of the late Edward Monaco of St. Louis, MO, and the…
Robert Luke “Bob” Pursley, 80, died Jan. 17, 2025, in St. Louis. Born Nov. 12, 1944, to Luke and Edna (Koeshe) Pursley in St. Louis, Bob was a lifelong South-sider and a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church.…
Entered into eternal life on January 20, 2025. Beloved husband of Barb (nee Yancey) for 56 years; loving father of Chris, Liz, and Bob (fiancée Maureen Hooker); dear brother of Kathy (Roland) Jackson; dear brother-in-law of Bob (Linda) Yancey. Served…
The mayor’s assessment follows a week of more negative grades from residents and aldermen frustrated by what one called an “absolute failure” of a response.
Missouri officials are warning the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of a “high likelihood” there is radioactive contamination in a smoldering landfill in Bridgeton.