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Judge halts Missouri attorney general’s probe of media advocacy group
It marks another case where a judge has told Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has overstepped his bounds.
Facing ouster, St. Louis sheriff files for a recount
State law provides for recounts in local races when the margin of victory is less than 1%.
Granite City couple charged after meth-exposed infant dies while sleeping in bed with them
A Granite City couple was charged in the death of a 2-month-old boy who died by asphyxiation while sleeping in bed with his grandmother and her boyfriend.
Administrative law judges sue Missouri governor for wrongful termination, withheld salary
Ryan Asbridge, who has served as an administrative law judge since 2019, and Gina Mitten, who has served since 2021, filed a lawsuit last week in Cole Circuit Court.
St. Louis police release name of pedestrian killed on I-70
Joe Polk, 65, was struck by three vehicles near the Branch Street exit on Wednesday morning.
Police identify man shot to death in Tower Grove South neighborhood
Maurice Walker, 28, was shot Aug. 18 and died the next day.
Find a St. Louis-area farmers market with the Post-Dispatch map
With more than 40 markets in the area, there are not enough weeks in the season to visit them all. But you can always try.
Pizza party: The Imos celebrate 60 years of bringing Provel pies to St. Louis
The story of Ed and Margie Imo is a tale of love, pizza and building and empire.
Potosi man killed in crash with wrong-way driver
The Missouri Highway Patrol identified the victim as 86-year-old Leroy J. Rolens.
Stranded motorist fatally struck along I-55 in St. Louis County
The Missouri Highway Patrol identified the victim as Antonio L. Green, 45, of the St. Louis area.
Missourians sue to block sports betting question from Nov. 5 ballot
Bill DeWitt III, president of the St. Louis Cardinals and a chief supporter of the plan, said the lawsuit is “completely without merit.”
U. City promised its Ward 3 millions in deal to get Costco. Here’s what residents want.
The plan comes five years after the city negotiated a deal with developers of the Market at Olive.
Sultan: What are Midwest Dad vibes, anyway?
Ever since presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate, the Midwest Dad has become a part of the political discourse.
Ashcroft torches Missouri governor’s September crackdown on hemp-derived cannabis sales
“Secretary Ashcroft just didn’t feel that it met the qualifications of emergency guidelines,” said an Ashcroft spokesperson.
Legal fight forces London Tea Room to close its spot in downtown St. Louis
According to the suit, the London Tea Room has been unable to use about 40% of the 15,000-square-foot space outlined in its lease near CityPark downtown.
Grandparents raising boy whose mother, sister were slain in Belleville duplex
"Even with this horrific ordeal, he's a joy to be around. He likes to play, to ride his bike," said the boy's grandfather, Maurice Green, of Black Jack.
Family of man killed at Maryland Heights store tries to make sense of death. ‘We’re lost.’
Jerome L. Gooden, 37, of St. Louis was fatally shot at the Circle K located at 1999 McKelvey Road in Maryland heights Sunday evening by a store clerk.
O’Fallon, Mo., City Council OKs annexation for controversial housing development
The O'Fallon, Missouri, City Council voted 7-3 to approve the annexation of a 160-acre property for a housing development on the city's western side.
How can Democrats reach more rural voters in Illinois? Listen better, congresswoman says
Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski says her party has a "powerful story to tell" in more rural parts of Illinois — but Democrats need to do more listening.