Metro said Saturday that it was unable to contact customers who had reserved rides on Saturday and Sunday. The ride service's scheduling system was also unavailable to customers.
Ten bags of chocolate chips were listed for 80 cents. Forty-one bars of soap, for a dime. A bid on 24 cans of Campbell's cream of celery soup was a quarter.
At issue was a 2020 lawsuit by a St. Louis-area resident, a restaurant and a church challenging policies like occupancy limits and mask requirements aimed at reducing the spread of COVID-19.
A train on Friday afternoon snagged a low-hanging set of wires, taking out several utility poles in the area of Chouteau Avenue and South First Street in downtown St. Louis.
One charge gets dropped in case against Iron County man in which he is accused of leading a "criminal street gang" involving the sheriff and his deputies.
The women β two house guests, a babysitter and two foreign exchange students β have all filed lawsuits against Joseph Gutowski, 46, in the past four months.
But Gaston's attorney, Scott Rosenblum, lifted a piece of paper up to the judge. It was, he argued a valid child custody agreement. "All of this other stuff is nonsense," Rosenblum said.
With drought parching Missouri in three of the last five years, state officials have dug up a scheme to assist farm country during times of natural disasters.