Officer Nathan Spiess, 31, was resting Monday after undergoing his third surgery in one week. A police spokesman said Spiess could leave the hospital as soon as Tuesday.
William Johnson, a former law school dean at St. Louis University, didn’t want to be another white man on a wall with pictures almost entirely of white men.
A new lawsuit alleges the Maryland Heights-based tech company was given preferential treatment and a state employee was demoted for raising concerns about the arrangement.
Two school-choice priorities remain on new governor’s to-do list: an open-enrollment plan for public school students, along with $50 million in direct spending for the state’s private school voucher program.
Columnist Bill McClellan begins: Traveling well within the speed limit, I flew my spaceship to downtown Clayton the other day. I had some business to conduct.