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Representative Bill Kidd joked that he didn’t get a vaccine because he’s a Republican. Now he has COVID. → Read More
Dozens of Missouri homeowners who used PACE loans to fix up their houses ended up trapped in debt and could soon see their homes sold at auction. → Read More
Maskless protesters shoved their way past Idaho State Police troopers and security guards, broke through a glass door, and demanded entry into the state capitol. They were confronted by House Speaker Scott Bedke, a Republican. He decided to let them in and fill the gallery. → Read More
Public records and interviews show Mark and Patricia McCloskey are almost always in conflict with somebody, often concerning property rights. → Read More
He says the taxing district has collected enough money to restart operations, and adding the third car will make the system viable. → Read More
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page wrote that "allowing such an expensive project to fail so quickly would be a disappointment." From its long-delayed start on Nov. 16, it has → Read More
Mike Faulk was arrested in St. Louis police "kettle" and charged with failure to disperse → Read More
Squire Patton Boggs, a law firm based in Cleveland, was picked to ensure reforms are adequate in the St. Louis suburb. → Read More
Say the words out loud, and it sounds like music: Mass Action Expressions for Bidentate Adsorption in Surface Complexation Modeling: Theory and Practice It’s the title of a paper published in 2013 in the journal Environmental Science & Technology by a professor and a doctoral student from Washington University that challenges common practices for predicting how much metal will be latched on to… → Read More
Cites ProPublica story published in Post-Dispatch that found debt suits disproportionately affect black neighborhoods. → Read More
Legislation would limit revenue from non-moving ordinances and property code violations → Read More
Martinez Smith-Payne, 13, was fatally shot when he and two other juveniles were caught trying to steal from a parked car in St. Louis, police say. → Read More
He had been sentenced to death for a 1991 double-murder on the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge → Read More
High-end homes for seniors claimed they were exempt because of charity care. → Read More
Loftin will direct university research and lead development of research facilities → Read More
Jerry L. Wyatt died at the scene. → Read More
A teachers' strike had kept 6,000 students out of class for a month. → Read More
The project started 16 years ago with a plan to collect spare change for bikes. Then it grew. → Read More
The Post-Dispatch analyzed data reported by municipal courts to the state. → Read More
He had been scheduled to die by lethal execution Oct. 6 → Read More