Missouri's secretary of state on Tuesday said that the state's voters in November will be asked whether to legalize recreational marijuana for those age 21 and older.
That's because an initiative petition gathered enough signatures to make the ballot, Ashcroft's office said.
Under the proposed amendment to the state constitution:
The state's prohibitions on purchasing, possessing, consuming, using, delivering, manufacturing and selling marijuana for personal use would be removed for those over…
SEE VIDEO: EDWARDSVILLE - Marvin “Preach” Webb will never be forgotten in the City of Edwardsville. On Friday, Preach had a bench featuring a plaque inscribed in his honor dedicated to him with a strong group of family and friends in attendance. City officials believe the bench and plaque will be a lasting tribute to the life of the beloved goodwill ambassador who died at age 86 in June. The bench is located in Edwardsville on the sidewalk on North Main Street, between the Madison County Government Building (near the Preach on Main Plaque) and Restore Décor (223 North Main Street). Edwardsville Mayor Art Risavy said the community had so much love and respect for Preach. “He represented us with kindness, his caring ways and was always most helpful to everyone,” the mayor said. “He always touched our city and he was our goodwill ambassador. He was also an avid sports fan, and always cheered on our local teams. He was a spiritual man and love
A plea hearing has been scheduled for former St. Louis Alderman John Collins-Muhammed – one of four St. Louis area public officials indicted in a years-long federal bribery investigation.
A change-of-plea hearing has been set for Aug. 23 before District Judge Stephen R. Clark.
There is a chance he could be detained until his sentencing hearing, but his attorney Joseph Flees thinks it is unlikely. He said he is prepared to show the judge Collins-Muhammed is not a risk to society or a flight risk.
“It…
Saint Louis Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kelvin Adams is retiring after serving the district for 14 years.
Adams is retiring at the end of December, according to a press release from the district. The SLPS Board of Education is now looking for its next leader.
In the release, Adams mentioned marking milestones while he served as superintendent, including the passage of Prop S.
“It shows us that voters trust this Board and administration to continue to build momentum and accomplish great…
The massive redevelopment of a VA hospital is just north of the Grand Center Arts District. The imminent investment is sparking hope that the struggling area north of Delmar Boulevard will see new activity "to help try and improve things."
LAST WEEK McPherson Editor Jack Grone was a guest of McGraw Milhaven on radio station KTRS. The discussion focused on McPherson’s recent story on the modest decline in violent crime in St. Louis County in 2021, following an extremely violent 2020. You can listen here. –McP–
WOOD RIVER – It was always a goal to open multiple locations, but tomorrow, August 10, that goal becomes reality for business owner/operator of Easy Slots Mark Gernigin. He opened the original Easy Slots location at 112 W. Main St. in East Alton around three and a half years ago and it has been plenty successful. Due to its success, Gernigin decided that it was finally time to open another location. This one will be located at 308 Wesley Dr. in Wood River . The new location will be open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to midnight, Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m., and on Sundays from noon to midnight. Players receive complimentarily non-alcoholic beverages and snacks. Beer is only $1. What sets Easy Slots apart from other gambling locations is that they are one of the only locally owned video slot parlors in the area. Gernigin said that most are owned by people from out of state. He said that opening up a new location took a “considerable amount of time.”
In November, Missourians will be faced with the question of whether to legalize recreational marijuana under the initiative submitted by Legal Missouri 2022.