Tashana Syas, the former personnel and finance chief for ousted Sheriff Alfred Montgomery, also reiterates her previous accusations of wrongful firing.
Christopher Joel Cerro got past the first security checkpoint but was stopped at the second one on the morning of July 6, according to court documents.
An East St. Louis teen was charged Tuesday with several felonies after prosecutors say he and his 15-year-old girlfriend killed five members of her family and shot and injured two others.
Aldermanic President Megan Green will receive $35,000 from the city to settle a lawsuit related to police tactics during 2017 protests over a cop's murder acquittal.
By Katie Kull and Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Candy G'Sell said the three teens involved Friday night were her daughter Gabby's friends. The shooting happened at their home while the mother was away.
Half of the $50 million designated for the tax credits would be available for buildings larger than 750,000 square feet, which includes downtown's long vacant AT&T tower.
Danielle Tormala abruptly exited as superintendent in Wentzville. Now, she's speaking about her rocky tenure, and about her clashes with board members.
Pregnant women on Medicaid could see a doula more often and anyone using birth control could obtain a yearβs supply of contraceptives under a new Missouri law.
Steph Quinn and Anna Spoerre | Missouri Independent
State Rep. Steve Butz, former Rep. Gina Mitten compete to become state senator for area that covers much of south St. Louis, some southwestern municipalities.
27-year saga costs the state nearly $2 billion, moved thousands of students by bus across the city-county line and spurred growth of magnet schools in the city.