Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher’s arguments to dismiss a whistleblower lawsuit filed against him earlier this year don’t withstand scrutiny and are an effort to “mislead this court,” attorneys for Chief Clerk Dana Miller wrote in a motion filed this week. Miller’s lawsuit, filed in May, accuses Plocher and his chief of staff, Rod Jetton, […]
Six months after Gabriella Magers-Darger’s legs were burned by sparks from a ricocheted bullet at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade in February, the 14-year-old is ready to leave the past behind. She is dreading the pitfalls of being a high school freshman, even as she looks forward to being back with friends and […]
CITY was outmatched in last year’s Leagues Cup showdown with the Liga MX giants. Tuesday’s encouraging performance shows how much better St. Louis can perform when MLS play resumes.
Alton Mayor David Goins is set to hold a news conference to disclose more information about the massive sinkhole that formed at Gordon Moore Park, which has forced summer camps to be cancelled and sports leagues to be relocated.
The dismissal of its bankruptcy case in Florida is not stopping the Gateway Pundit from seeking a continued delay in the defamation case against it by two Georgia poll workers. But the case may be moving ahead soon regardless. In a motion filed Aug. 5 in the St. Louis Circuit Court, lawyers for the Gateway […]
St. Charles County residents and officials renewed calls this week to remove the county's elections director over last week's delayed election results following a "technical glitch."
The 10-week program consists of business development classes, networking opportunities, $5,000 and an in-store product trial at select Schnucks stores in 2025.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to embark on a year-long study beginning next month that will test samples for evidence of highly pathogenic avian influenza from former dairy cattle moved into meat production. Emilio Esteban, the under secretary for food safety at the USDA, told reporters on a call Tuesday the new […]
Edwardsville School District is implementing campus improvements and enforcing a cell-phone policy, with Lincoln Middle School receiving the most money from a $100 million bond issue, and middle school students not allowed to use their cell phones at any point during the school day.