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Joplin businessman Jared Young announced this week he will run as an independent in the November 2024 election, seeking to unseat incumbent GOPer Josh Hawley.
The Missouri Supreme Court decided 30 years ago that Michael White’s murder case was wrongly decided. He wasn't even the shooter. Why is he still in prison?
A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit that sought to shut down Torch Electronics, owner of thousands of video games offering cash prizes in retail locations throughout Missouri.
In his four-year term, he got the City Council to eliminate auto and pet license fees and to plan for spending and saving of gambling revenue from the city’s casino.
The newspaper article about the funeral of Henry Shaw, whose founded the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1859, ran on page 2 of the Saturday, Aug. 31, 1889, St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Here is that article, slightly edited for length:
The forecast is showing a hot day in Saint Louis. The forecast calls for it to be a balmy 80 degrees. 57 degrees is today's low. It should be a fairly cloudless day. The forecast is calling for clear skies.…
Expansion will enable its operator, St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission, to host at least three concurrent events — something the convention center has not been able to do before.
Polished.com, Inc., an online appliance retailer which started as local, family-run Goedeker's, has agreed to pay $100,000 to former company CEO Albert Fouerti and former vice president Elie Fouerti in a settlement over unpaid rent and other property-related costs.
Content by Bankrate MSA. Here are some of the changes Buffett and his two investment officers, Todd Combs and Ted Weschler, made during the first quarter, according to the latest 13F regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
A St. Louis man was jailed in Wisconsin after police say he stole a semi-truck last week, led police on a 52-mile chase and crashed after the truck caught fire.
Missouri Democrats are planning to open up next year’s party-run presidential preference primary to 17-year-olds who turn 18 by the November 2024 presidential election.