“Pacific got pretty lucky,” said Steve Brune, the town's building commissioner, as he watched the waters begin to recede. Roads would likely be reopening soon.
Attorneys representing the mother of Isaiah Hammett argued during trial this week that the officers violated Hammett's civil rights when they burst into the home on South Kingshighway without knocking.
"That is a pretty historical thing," MoDOT's interim director, Ed Hassinger, said at a news conference after MoDOT's governing board approved a team of four companies for the work.
Drinking water around last week's battery plant fire in Fredericktown, Missouri, is not contaminated, but air monitoring stations have detected occasional elevated levels of pollutants. Fish were also killed.
Two men, one from Missouri, were convicted of attempting to murder federal agents ahead of a planned trip to the Texas-Mexico border to shoot immigrants and agents who may intervene.
Cambria M. Hopkins of Florissant was indicted by a federal grand jury Oct. 30 on charges of conspiracy, unlawful use of a mail key and bribery of a public official.
A federal judge in East St. Louis on Friday struck down Illinois’ assault weapons ban on the grounds that it violates the Second and 14th amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
The county executive was planning on naming an interim successor to Bell, who was elected to the U.S. House. But Andrew Bailey says it’s Gov. Mike Parson’s call.
Seniors can't go to the recreation center for fitness and community. Homeowners can't get permits to make repairs. Potholes are going unpaved. Bellefontaine residents are angry.