Missouri taxpayers paid out nearly $200,000 in March to a convicted killer as part of a settlement he won last year after prison guards treated him “wantonly” and “sadistically,” recently released records show.
Cases of St. Louis firefighter accused of theft from crash scene, and also of former top political aide who filmed office sex act, still being investigated.
A St. Charles County business owner was sentenced Tuesday to 21 months in federal prison for using over $3 million in employees’ tax money for college tuition and mortgage payments on two houses.
On the day of Gardner's contempt hearing, her city-owned vehicle was at the Family Health Center in the Grove where she was completing clinical hours in pursuit of a nursing degree
ST. LOUIS — Statewide unemployment remained at 2.5% in April, marking yet another month of below-3% joblessness in Missouri and signaling that employers will likely continue to struggle to hire.
Its actions come after a Post-Dispatch report that documents containing Social Security numbers and other private information for thousands of Missourians are accessible to anyone using the Casenet website.
Republican Councilman Ernie Trakas of unincorporated South County strongly opposed the bill, which he said served the interest of the fuel and tobacco industry rather than children's health.
When Kira Dunn, 53, told her husband of nine years the Circuit Attorney was trying to overturn his murder conviction, Christopher Dunn paused and didn’t say anything for a while.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said Tuesday he will appoint an interim St. Louis prosecutor by Friday following the sudden departure of Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner.
Councilwoman Rita Heard Days said she has heard complaints from county animal control staff about what the county's role is at the animal shelter in Olivette.