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New Haven residents wonder what’s next after police chief resigns, department dissolved
Several days of whirlwind news, including the sudden resignation of a new police chief and the the dissolution of the city police department, has left residents wondering what's happening in the small town of New Haven.
Eureka High School football player was sexually assaulted during hazing, suit says
The suit claims Rockwood School District officials didn't intervene when a high school football player endured nearly two years of sexual harassment and hazing at the hands of his teammates.
Missouri attorney general says backlog of records requests could be fixed by May
Republican Andrew Bailey said his office still has more than 200 left from when he took over the office one year ago.
Aldi to open in Belleville next week
The over 20,600 square-foot grocery store was approved by city council in December 2022 and began construction early last year.
CIC St. Louis to spend $2 million upgrading Cortex space
CIC St. Louis' remodel will feature six private labs that can accommodate up to 44 people, and shared lab space for individuals and small teams.
Anti-cyberstalking task force proposal again before Missouri lawmakers
It’s the third attempt by state lawmakers to form a cyberstalking task force.
Teenager shot early Tuesday near community center in University City
A child was shot here early Tuesday near the Heman Park Community Center.
Crash kills 2 women in Jefferson County
A single-car crash here just after 6 p.m. Monday killed two women from Dittmer.
Missouri abortion rights campaign faces tight deadline as it kicks off canvassing efforts
Missourians for Constitutional Freedom will have 90 days to collect the roughly 185,000 signatures that could be necessary to make the ballot — more than 2,000 valid signatures per day.
Nearly all Hoffmann shops in Augusta now up for sale as sell-off continues
The properties, including the town's only gas station, were once seen as key for the Hoffmanns' plan to make the area a national destination.
Lawsuit: Tenants of Midtown St. Louis high-rise were misled about building’s condition
"That's ludicrous," Heritage House Apartments leader says in response.
Paul McKee’s market in St. Louis had empty shelves, expired food. Why did it stay open?
Paul McKee's GreenLeaf Market in St. Louis got millions in public money. Then it closed. What went wrong?
Hospitalization delays start of ex-Illinois state senator’s federal fraud trail
Sam McCann, 54, faces seven counts of wire fraud and single counts of money laundering and tax evasion for allegedly converting hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions to personal use.
Francis Howell eyes revised Black history, literature, drops ‘social justice standards’
After a tumultuous month of student protests, national headlines and community outrage, Francis Howell School District is considering revised curricula for its Black history and Black literature courses.
Missouri lawmakers asked to fund program to help state mental health workers who face trauma
Missouri paid out nearly $10 million in worker compensation claims last year to employees of the Department of Mental Health.
Police still searching for teen murder suspect who escaped from St. Louis detention center
Police on Monday were still searching for a teenager who escaped from the city's juvenile detention center Saturday evening. The teen was charged with murder in December.
More Missouri National Guard troops could be headed to the Texas Border
Gov. Mike Parson this week committed to sending "additional resources" to Texas' Operation Lone Star.
St. Louis developers, preservationists say changes needed to revitalize historic tax credit
Review backlog in Missouri prompts another push for legislative fixes to credit for historic building rehabs.
Man sentenced to life in prison for killing mother, 6-year-old daughter in Jennings apartment
Joseph Jones pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder, first-degree assault and attempted assault in the deaths of Bernadetta Cooper, 40, and Doryan Bryant, 6, on Oct. 10, 2020.