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Sultan: Don’t let airline chaos ruin a vacation
The iconic pictures of summer — sunsets, beaches, mountains and famous landmarks — have filled my social media feed for weeks.
Federal judge blocks new Illinois law allowing state to penalize anti-abortion pregnancy centers
U.S. District Judge Iain Johnston said Thursday the new law “is painfully and blatantly a violation of the First Amendment.”
St. Louis vintage store owner works to salvage inventory lost in Sk8 Liborius Church fire
Madelyn Lumpe, owner of Black Rabbit Vintage, lost her most valuable inventory when indoor skate park Sk8 Liborius Church fire on June 28.
St. Louis has highest Alzheimer’s rate in Missouri, with more than 1 in 10 adults over 65 affected
St. Louis City has the highest rate of Alzheimer’s dementia cases in Missouri, and new evidence from Washington University's School of Medicine shows that social factors like income, race and education play a role in access to treatment and diagnosis.
Judge dismisses lawsuit against Green Street development firm
"The judge dismissed the case because I had no standing with which I could sue, not because of the validity of the claims," said the former executive.
False fraud claims a focus of Rudy Giuliani’s 2020 Missouri testimony, St. Louis defamation suit
The former New York mayor admitted he spoke falsely about election fraud in Georgia, statements that featured prominently in his testimony to a Missouri House committee and in a lawsuit against the Gateway Pundit.
More Catholic parishes in the St. Louis area seek to stay open during appeals process
The closures of at least seven other parishes that sent their appeals directly to the Vatican or the embassy in Washington were not suspended.
‘Potential product safety concerns’ prompt Missouri to suspend 3 marijuana facilities
“Investigations are ongoing, so we cannot comment further at this time,” said a spokeswoman for state cannabis regulators.
State announces plan to renew payroll deduction for Missouri’s prison guard union
One-third of public sector workers are in labor unions.
Amazon again cited by US regulators over worker safety
Since January, OSHA has levied about $150,000 in fines on Amazon for allegedly creating hazardous conditions or failing to record work-related injuries at several other warehouses across the country.
Tax-free weekend in Missouri is underway. What’s exempt this year?
Anyone can shop without paying any state or local sales taxes on included items, even if you’re not shopping specifically to go back to school.
Driver killed when a piece of road sign flies into her windshield in St. Louis County
A woman on Thursday evening died when a piece what appeared to be a road sign flew into her windshield as she drove east on North Highway 67.
Creve Coeur chiropractor, radio host to pay $80,000 to settle COVID misinformation claims
Eric Nepute agreed Wednesday to pay an $80,000 fine to the federal government and stop claiming his products prevent or treat COVID-19 without scientific evidence.
Amazon employees allege unsafe working conditions at St. Peters warehouse
The complaint alleges that employees are rushed to pack and carry containers and that the repetitive motions are causing frequent injuries.
Teen charged in mass shooting during downtown St. Louis party
A 16-year-old boy was charged Wednesday in connection with a June mass shooting in downtown St. Louis that left one person dead and about a dozen others injured.
Prosecutor seeks to defend conviction of KC police officer because Missouri AG won’t
Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey in June asked the appeals court to reverse Eric DeValkenaere’s conviction.
Report: Maternal death rate rises in Missouri amid efforts to provide more care
An average of 70 Missouri women died while pregnant or within one year of pregnancy between 2018 and 2020, state health officials reported Thursday.
Here is today's weather outlook for Aug. 4, 2023 in St. Louis, MO
The Saint Louis area can expect a very hot day. It should reach a balmy 87 degrees. Today's forecasted low temperature is 74 degrees. Don't leave the house without an umbrella today! Today's outlook shows a 35% chance of rain.…
Woman found shot and killed in the Mark Twain I-70 Industrial neighborhood of north St. Louis
A woman was found shot and killed Thursday evening in the city's Mark Twain I-70 Industrial neighborhood.