The chair of Webster University's board of trustees defended the private college on Thursday, saying the plan to boost enrollment and revenue is working.
A St. Louis County jury found that an Ellisville batting cage is not liable for the alleged sexual abuse of a teen by her softball coach at the facility.
He was awarded $2.3 million by a St. Charles County jury after his electronic cigarette exploded in his mouth, causing damage to his teeth, gums, jaw, arm, leg and hand.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore's office charged more than twice as many criminal cases during his first three months in office as his predecessor did during the same period last year, according to a Post-Dispatch analysis of court records.
A disability-rights advocate pleaded with Missouri mental health officials not to implement a policy change that could freeze pay rates for at-home caregivers.
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A cyberattack earlier this week caused a major law enforcement database to shut down for about a day, leaving local police departments to lean on back-up procedures.
By Dana Rieck and Kelsey Landis St. Louis Post-Dispatch
High-risk patients from states that heavily restrict abortion are coming to hospitals in states such as Illinois that protect abortion rights. The journey can mean more medical risks and higher bills.