ST. LOUIS • In the first week of November 1918, the headlines were all about the collapse of the German lines after four years of exhausting, ghastly World War. Inside pages carried daily local death tolls from the Spanish flu…
BY TIM O'NEIL • toneil@post-dispatch.com > 314-340-8132
Effingham County State's Attorney Aaron Jones said he will have to wait until the investigation is concluded before he can consider whether any charges will be brought.
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld Illinois’ sweeping ban on high-powered guns, rejecting an argument that the law violates the Second Amendment rights of residents.
The Missouri Attorney General's office filed its suit against a company accused of leaving a massive mound of illegally dumped roofing materials in St. Louis.
Prosecutors argued that Williams' actions constituted first-degree murder because he deliberated before returning to the neighborhood and opening fire.
The residents said they woke up to the man standing over their bed pointing a gun; the man in bed grabbed his own gun and shot the burglar, police said.
Build-A-Bear Workshop’s first theatrical animated film, “Glisten and the Merry Mission,” will be on the big screen at Cinemark theaters starting Friday.