The lawsuit claims the members were been denied writing credit and royalties for eight songs, most of which are featured on his debut album “Country Grammar."
City's effort to preserve the historic structure — asking court to give it ownership of Railway Exchange — marks one of most proactive preservation efforts by city officials in decades.
The trip was facilitated by the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which has been designated a “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Ashley T. Johnson, the first woman to head the FBI's St. Louis office, learned diligence in investigating a man's killing, purportedly by police, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
SLDC said its executives would make the final recommendations on large grants. Comptroller Darlene Green says it needs to say how it came up with that.
Last Wednesday, the St. Clair County Health Department announced it was investigating an outbreak of shigellosis among customers who had eaten at LongHorn Steakhouse in Fairview Heights.
Illinois surpassed $2 billion in tax revenue last year from all types of gambling, but that comes at the expense of Illinois’ traditional riverboat casinos and the horse racing industry.
One of the city's top elected officials won't return to Washington University as an adjunct professor after the school told her they're "avoiding" hiring adjunct faculty who hold elected positions.
Shrewsbury fire Chief Chris Amenn said the Maplewood firefighter was hospitalized Tuesday in a cardiac intensive care unit, where he was stable but guarded.
Prosecutors in Franklin County have charged a New Haven motorist with murder after they say he chased his estranged wife in her car and caused her to crash and die.
As part of the consolidation effort, Planned Parenthood Great Rivers will be expanding telehealth services and hours at its remaining St. Louis clinics.