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Political fallout from a draft ethics committee report could linger as the term-limited house speaker seeks the Republican nomination for secretary of state.
Candidate forum Thursday could be without incumbent U.S. Rep. Cori Bush and top challenger Wesley Bell. They and Maria Chappelle-Nadal face off in Aug. 6 primary.
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The complaint, filed by a lawyer for the district, claims Attorney General Andrew Bailey violated state rules when he initiated a βfrivolousβ investigation into the district based on inaccurate claims.
Thomas Kinworthy, who shot and killed a St. Louis police officer faked symptoms of severe mental illness in an attempt to be found not guilty at trial, a state psychologist said on Wednesday.
A funding gap remains, but construction will soon begin on the next piece of a 10-mile trail system aiming to reach across St. Louis by the end of the decade.
Another police precinct project, one in North County, is months behind schedule. But St. Louis County Executive Sam Page's administration says the new mid-county precinct is on track.
The new network in St. Louis provides addiction support to workers in an industry where alcohol, drugs and partying are the norm. It held its first meeting this month.