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Former KDHX volunteers, others, sue the station over board of directors
The Associate Members of KDHX say they are not being given the representation on the board that they are entitled to.
Despite Wentzville ‘no’ vote, GM workers nationally approve new contract
General Motors workers appeared to approve the company's new labor agreement with the United Auto Workers, by a far thinner margin than expected.
Starbucks workers strike at several St. Louis-area locations on busy ‘Red Cup Day’
Striking Starbucks workers swarmed multiple St. Louis-area store locations Thursday, disrupting business and blocking off would-be customers during one of the company’s busiest days, its annual Red Cup promotion.
After years of fighting Obamacare, Missouri’s GOP leaders now cheer Medicaid expansion
The man overseeing Missouri's Medicaid program previously said: “My focus is not going to be on expanding Medicaid eligibility.”
Missouri revokes license for Franklin County-based cannabis products manufacturer
The revocation comes more than three months after state officials suspended Robertsville-based Delta Extraction.
Washington U. buys another Delmar Loop property
The site sits at the southeast corner of Skinker and Delmar boulevards, and has been the target of developers in recent years.
St. Charles Co. jury delivers $75 million verdict to family of man killed by fleeing driver
Aron J. Richardson was high on meth and fleeing a St. Charles County police traffic stop Nov. 17, 2018 when he killed another driver, Krystofer Batsell.
SSM reaches deal with health system in southeast Missouri
SSM Health has reached a deal with a Cape Girardeau-based health system to work more closely on certain medical services.
St. Charles County library buys extra copies of explicit book so it can conduct review
Extra copies of “Bang Like A Porn Star” were needed because a formal challenge to the book’s content, district officials said.
Cori Bush, fellow ‘Squad’ members, facing $100M in opposition money next year
According to Slate, a pro-Israel lobbying group has created a multi-million dollar war chest to fund opponents of Bush and other like-minded lawmakers.
Nelly's Black and White Ball is returning in December to Four Seasons Hotel
Nelly's Black and White Ball will take place Dec. 3 at the Four Seasons Hotel. Ozzie Smith will be recognized at the event.
Man charged with exposing himself to South County girl already had similar charge
The man is accused of approaching the girl as she was walking to the bus stop near Seth Avenue and Fleta Street in South County, then following her home.
Conservative issues stall after backlash in St. Charles County
In Wentzville, a proposal to remove a requirement for diverse materials in school libraries was indefinitely tabled by the school board.
Police identify man fatally shot last weekend in south St. Louis
Christopher Barnhill, 43, was shot in the abdomen just after 7 p.m. Sunday in the 3700 block of South Jefferson Avenue.
Missouri AG Bailey’s office removed ‘public corruption’ complaint form on website
Andrew Bailey’s opponents from both parties criticized him for the move.
Iron County sheriff and 2 deputies charged with stalking a judge
Prosecutors accused the Iron County sheriff of having deputies stake out and photograph a judge's home.
Man charged in St. Louis road rage beating was in 2014 brawl with Cardinals players
ST. LOUIS — A Manchester man who was charged this week with pulling a man out of his car and severely beating him during a road rage incident in downtown St. Louis was previously involved in a high-profile brawl outside…
Candidate for Missouri governor blasts Mike Parson for promoting civility in politics
“I don’t know what in the world’s wrong with being nice sometimes. I mean, I kind of grew up in that era,” said Parson, 68.
Missouri House Democrats watch speaker drama unfold, question resignation calls
“We just have popcorn and we’re watching the show,” Rep. Donna Baringer, D-St. Louis, said on talk radio Friday.
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