The state confirms it is “monitoring irregularities” involving the nonprofit running the MET Center, a workforce training and education hub in Wellston.
St. Louis Chess Club employee and Saint Louis University chess coach Alejandro Ramirez resigned Monday from both positions amid an investigation into allegations of sexual assault and misconduct against him.
Lavon Carthen, 45, was in a wheelchair when he was hit by a car at New Halls Ferry and Dunn roads just after 8 p.m. March 1. He was pronounced dead at a hospital.
The API Innovation Center said the grant from the state-funded Missouri Technology Corp. will further its work in reshoring pharmaceutical ingredients.
Kim Gardner has the lowest staffing level since taking office, with far less total experience than six years ago. “It was unsustainable there,” one ex-employee says.
By Katie Kull and Erin Heffernan St. Louis Post-Dispatch
U.S. Rep. Wagner's pro-Taiwan bill clears Foreign Affairs Committee; Bost, Budzinski will work on farm issues; U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt joins Commerce Committee.
Bill McClellan writes: I remember when people dressed up to go to church. They dressed up to go to court. They dressed up to get on airplanes. In the really old days, they dressed up to go to baseball games.
Garvey spent 18 years as circuit judge, then left for private practice. He mediated court case that led to $790 million settlement over Rams’ move to L.A.
ST. LOUIS — Keeva Gilmore’s desires for a new home are simple: new electrical wiring, insulated windows to keep the cold out and a safe place for children to play.
U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski, D-Springfield, was driving force behind honor, timed to coincide with end of Black History Month and start of Women's History Month.