A manufacturing plant in the St. Louis region is the United Auto Workers' latest target in its campaign to unionize carmakers like Toyota, Honda and Tesla.
Like a certain superhero, the Board of Alderman president believes “with great power comes great responsibility.” She's now in a super clash with the mayor.
In September, Britt Reid testified during a hearing in his divorce case that “the funds that we had I thought were sufficient to support my family for three years. That is not the case.”
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Britt Reid was sentenced to three years; he served one year and four months. In a similar case, the time served was one year, seven months and two days.
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Republican Sen. Bill Eigel missed work in the Senate on Monday and Tuesday as he was recovering from the event, which led to an emergency room visit and surgery.
Intimaa Salama, a public health master's degree student at St. Louis University, has lost more than 35 relatives who were killed in Israeli airstrikes throughout Gaza.
Missouri’s state auditor says he currently must receive permission from certain local governing bodies, or be petitioned by voters, before launching an audit.
Buses sometimes transport SLPS students even after workers flag them as having faulty brakes, and the company has a long history of ignoring a racist culture, two more people alleged Tuesday.
Before the county releases funds to nonprofits, County Executive Sam Page's administration wants the council to reverse $12 million of the $14 million in budget cuts it approved last year.
Harry Trueblood, 69, was sentenced to five years of probation for illegally selling hundreds of guns, including several dozen that were later used to commit crimes.
Prosecutors said that toxicology results would show that Daniel Riley had multiple drugs in his system when he hit 17-year-old Janae Edmondson. Both her legs were amputated as a result.
The contract calls for $8-an-hour wage increases, a $2,500 ratification bonus for each worker and an end to a two-tier health care plan in place since 2019.
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A Centralia funeral home director who was subject to a complaint that his embalming room looked like a “scary, filthy freak show” agreed to a permanent revocation of his license.