St. Louis Hills could be the second neighborhood in the past two years to start charging a special levy to pay for things typically run out of City Hall.
"He should have never been charged," said the man's lawyer. "It was clearly a case of self-defense." The man spent nearly a year in jail before charges were dropped.
The lawsuit alleges Republican Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick filed an inacurrate estimate of how much it will cost if abortion rights are restored in Missouri.
Federal prosecutors in St. Louis say they’ve seen a 50% increase in child exploitation this year compared with the previous four-year average, a jump driven largely by a rise in reports of online predators and crackdowns by law enforcement.
Maggie Crane, a former spokeswoman for Mayor Francis Slay, earlier this year was named the senior vice president of public affairs, a newly created role for the Cortex tech district.
An inspections backlog grew in Missouri during the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbated more recently by staffing shortages and a spike in complaints that have tapped available resources.
In a monetary policy world where doves argue for lower interest rates and hawks for higher ones, St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank Jim Bullard was difficult to categorize.
Nearly 5,000 Jehovah's Witnesses from throughout the region will gather at St. Charles' Family Arena this weekend as the denomination resumes in-person conventions for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
A 22-year-old clerk was shot and killed July 18 at a Dogtown gas station. At other St. Louis stations, there've been shootings and a kidnapping in July, according to police.
Ron Daugherty of Daugherty Business Solutions believes it’s important to combine his hobbies and passions with business opportunities and community outreach.