Businesses and buildings downtown reported power flickering at about the same time. At City Hall, the Board of Aldermen, for instance, lost its livestream, forcing officials to recess until workers could reboot.
The trouble started as a relatively simple roof repair. But construction has now dragged on for so long that nearly all the businesses here are affected.
A man killed by police on Wednesday spent most of his adult life in prison. His mother said he had schizophrenia, and his charges show a history of drug abuse.
A lawmaker presented two proposals that would dissolve the transportation commission and give lawmakers final say over which construction projects across the state receive funding.
βIt is our sincere hope that come November, this ban will be overturned and women will have access to the health care they want, need and deserve,β Jamie Corley said.
After 33 years in prison, Christopher Dunn has a new chance to be exonerated. This time, the Missouri Supreme Court won't stand in the way of his freedom.