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'Ready to help': Wesley Bell says his office still plans to assist St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office
St. Louis Catholic school implementing program for those facing intellectual disabilities
Cahokia Heights signs next deal to repair failing sewer lines
BBB shares tips to save money, prevent HVAC repair scams
8th victim dies in hospital weeks after I-55 dust storm crash
OMG Union Loafers Pizza is So Good
Contempt charges against former St. Louis prosecutor Kim Gardner dismissed
Changes at Procter & Gamble warehouse lead to 44 layoffs
A Procter & Gamble warehouse is reshuffling some operations, which will lead to dozens of permanent layoffs by a subcontractor, with the possibility of losing even more temporary jobs.
Missouri AG files voluntary dismissal of Gardner quo warranto case
The state of Missouri is dismissing its quo warranto case against Kim Gardner.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's office on Wednesday filed a voluntary dismissal without prejudice of the quo warranto case seeking to remove her from office.
Gardner's legal team had filed a request for dismissal shortly after her abrupt resignation Tuesday, arguing that the case is now moot. Bailey's team agreed at a Tuesday hearing that the case was now likely moot, saying they would likely not be opposed…
St. Louis Could Actually Limit Open Carry of Firearms Under New Bill
It's spraying season! Efforts to control mosquitoes following recent wet weather
Recent rains and heavy downpours left standing water all over the St. Louis region. And that brings the return of mosquitoes.
Why sports betting struck out again among Missouri lawmakers
While Missouri's neighboring states continue to allow sports betting, it's still illegal in the Show Me State to place a wager on your favorite team.
Death toll from blinding I-55 dust storm crashes rises to 8
The death toll from numerous crashes on Interstate 55 that occurred amid a blinding dust storm has risen to eight.
Alton Teen In Custody With Aggravated Battery With A Firearm Charge After Maxey Street Shooting
ALTON - A 17-year-old Alton male has been charged with a count of Aggravated Battery With A Firearm in regard to the shooting incident that occurred at 2:59 p.m. on Tuesday in the 2600 block of Maxey Street in Alton. The Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office reviewed the facts of the case today and issued the following charges against the suspect: Jaylen T. Elliott, 17 years old, of Alton-Count I: Aggravated Battery with a Firearm. The arrest warrant was signed by the Honorable Judge Maher and the bond was set at $250,000. Alton Police Chief Jarrett Ford said today that Elliott remains in custody at this time.
Regional crime summit focuses on collaboration, cooperation among municipalities to combat violence
The East-West Gateway Council of Governments hosted Wednesday’s regional crime summit at the Washington University School of Medicine.
St. Louis bill aims to ban open carry of firearms for those without permit
EU Approves Microsoft, Activision Acquisition With Some Minor Stipulations
One hurdle defeated, two more to go. For months now, we have been discussing Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision for $69 billion. What would be the largest video game studio acquisition in history has faced several hurdles along the way, primarily from the EU, the UK, and the United States. While the UK’s CMA has […]
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