Lynn Schmidt hosts a solo episode to discuss the stress that most Americans are feeling as the election nears and shares ways in which the electorate can make it through.
Lynn Schmidt, P-D columnist and editorial board member
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Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, one of a few Republican officials to weigh in on the debate Thursday, said he will appeal any ruling handed down in the case.
Columnist Aisha Sultan writes: For all the times Iβve felt helpless and hopeless about things happening outside of my influence, the act of voting gave me a moment of control.
For several hours on Wednesday night, after the legal documents has been signed and filed, it was unclear whether polls would open in St. Charles County on Thursday morning.
Prosecutors said Dickson Alorwornu used stolen credit card numbers to enroll two people whose identities he stole for non-degree classes, then withdrew the students and got thousands in refunds.
Denton Loudermill, falsely accused on social media of being the shooter, has once again sued state Sens. Rick Brattin, Denny Hoskins and Nick Schroer for defamation and invasion of privacy.
A St. Louis jury on Thursday ruled that two major formula makers and a local hospital were not liable for the severe intestinal illness of a premature infant.