Richard Holden never hit the brakes and was traveling nearly 70 mph when he plowed into a line of stopped cars, according to court documents filed in Jefferson County.
After years of inaction, a federal trial could lead to a court decision on whether Torch Electronics' unregulated slot machines, now common in gas stations, are legal.
Mayor Cara Spencer said allowing such projects to be built without special permits in all residential areas would create new, affordable housing for current residents and newcomers.
Connie Reynolds (nee Spratt) of Arnold passed peacefully the morning of September 17th at the age of 83. Born in Hodgenville, Kentucky, Connie graduated from Larue County High School in 1960, completed her Bachelor’s Degree at Eastern Kentucky University in…
Lusch, S.S.N.D., Sister Carla Marie, 76, Baptized into the Hope of Christ’s Resurrection on Thursday, September 25, 2025. Beloved sister of Marie (Frank) Schwegel, Carol (Kevin) Vescovo, Kathy Dailey, and John (Jean) Lusch. Dear aunt, great- aunt, cousin, friend, classmate,…
Visitation at Life Church, 8134 Mexico Road, St. Peters, MO 63376, Friday, October 3, 2025 from 3 pm until time of service at 5:00 pm. For more info see Schrader.com.
John Joseph McCarthy III led a life marked by fun, mischief and a deep love for Carol, his wife of 53 years. John was a man of many names, but his essence was always defined by his big Irish heart.…
Age 97, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025, at Pacific Care Center. Preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, Robert Cyril Slosson, she leaves a daughter, Joy Denise Atkins-Miller (Vernon R. Miller) of Union; a son, Robert Evan…
UM System President Mun Choi called for more police downtown, elimination of policies “that attract criminals to the region” and a cleanup of homeless encampments.
A lawsuit alleges state lawmakers unconstitutionally split residential property into different classes, choosing which counties would get a cap, and how much, on “simply the whim of individual legislators.”
The new lawsuit, like others filed previously, contends that no authority exists in the Missouri Constitution allowing lawmakers to revise congressional districts in the absence of new census data.