“We thought last year was a record-breaking storm season,” Ladevich said. “I think this year will beat it.”
A Ballwin police report calls the ex-chief's actions "very questionable." Prosecutors are now looking into the case.
“Health and Homes went silent all of a sudden,” says one community resident who worked with the organization.
A bar owner who was handcuffed last year after a St. Louis police SUV crashed into his business filed suit Friday against the city and two police officers alleging assault, battery and negligence.
Rodney Gee will direct the county's Department of Administration if the County Council approves his appointment.
A visitation for Davy and Natalie Lloyd is scheduled for Monday, and their funeral is set for Tuesday.
House Speaker Dean Plocher is accused of calling female Republican lawmakers an “invasive species.”
Advocates for transgender athletes say the Republican officials’ claims are more rooted in politics than reality.
Republicans in Missouri say they continue to back a candidate for president who is a convicted felon.
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft pushes back on claims that he supported legislation allowing the Chinese Communist Party to purchase Missouri farmland.
As director, she publicly and internally criticized a lack of inclusion of minority- and women-owned businesses in contracted work with the county. Page fired her in August 2020.
Language in the state’s $51 billion budget bars spending on the World Health Organization.
Two lawyers, a journalism review publisher and Missouri's association of broadcast journalists say a state law requiring sweeping redactions in court documents is unconstitutional.
Legislature put proposal on ballot to overturn unanimous Missouri Supreme Court decision against $3 sheriffs’ fee.
Democrats say more could be done by tapping into the state’s massive budget surplus.
The City Council voted to approve a bill that could deny business license renewals over unpaid property taxes, even if the business is renting space and the landlord owes axes.
“We would have had to spend a whole lot more money heading down a road we've been down before,” Rice said.
The lawsuit says the fee violates a provision of the Missouri Constitution limiting how much cities can tax its residents without voter approval.
Wagner said she was glad Republican leaders “listened to my concerns and those of my constituents and pulled the floor vote on this misguided proposal.”
The plan spends $400 million more than the governor proposed in February, raising taxes and making other tax code changes to generate $1.2 billion to fund it.
Precision-guided munitions made by Boeing have played a role in conflicts in the Middle East, including the current Israel-Hamas war.
Nearly half of the 68 public schools in the city are in such poor shape that they will need to be replaced or closed in the next 10 years.
But the judges denied a request from the plaintiffs to grant them class-action status to go after large-scale refunds of all such taxes paid during the pandemic years.
Huntleigh attorney David Wasinger is casting himself as a Trump-aligned Republican.
Gov. Mike Parson placed a plan approved by the Legislature to allow child care establishments to be exempt from property taxes on the Aug. 6 primary election ballot.
The new rule clarifies that managed areas such as native meadows, rain gardens and gardens with ornamental or native plants are exempt from the county's weed-control ordinance.
The security company will receive $32,400 more for services at The Monarch on MLK through June. The board also approved a tax break to turn Baden School into affordable housing.
A Haitian service for a a mission director also honored the lives of Davy and Natalie Lloyd, a married couple in their early 20s who were also ambushed by gunmen.
The complaint was filed by a lobbyist with ties to police groups backing Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe.
Decision by Missouri Court of Appeals offers little clarity on the future of unregulated gambling in Missouri.