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Picture on TV convinces woman, whose testimony was key to conviction, that culprit was really serial killer Tommy Lynn Sells. → Read More
Chaim Herman Zimbalist, a longtime attorney and former Missouri state legislator, died Saturday in New Jersey, where he had lived since 2010. → Read More
Story of couple saddled with fines and fees brings out strangers' compassion. → Read More
Two African-American mailers have sued the Post-Dispatch alleging wage discrimination because of their race. → Read More
City attorney says citations are effort to get residents to bring properties up to code. → Read More
Supreme Court says juveniles cannot automatically get life in prison without parole but Missouri has not accommodated that in the law. Now things may get even more complicated. → Read More
The Post-Dispatch analyzed data reported by municipal courts to the state. → Read More
Berkman opposes anti-discrimination ordinance on Houston ballot similar to laws already on the books in St. Louis city and county. → Read More
The hearing will be held Friday, Sept. 25 from 6 to 9 p.m. on the Missouri State University campus in Springfield, MO. It is the first of three; the others, → Read More
Couple couldn't afford the cash bail, and their court date was set 50 days out. → Read More
James Little, 36, had faced charges of first-degree murder, armed criminal action and child endangerment. → Read More
Lawyers for Cornell McKay allege that officials ignored evidence pointing to another person in street robbery of cellphone. → Read More
Victim tells authorities of beatings, and threats of being fed to alligators. → Read More
A gesture of goodwill precedes the launch of major court reforms across St. Louis County. → Read More
A gesture of goodwill precedes the launch of major court reforms across St. Louis County. → Read More
Police say family members found Garrett Weddle, 51, lying unconscious on the floor, where he lived at the 300 block of South Grand Boulevard around 6 p.m. Wednesday. There were → Read More
The Ferguson Commission's municipal court working group will meet this morning to consider a major structural change that would put the local courts under direct control of the circuit court. → Read More
On Sunday, many churches held their first services since the shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal, one of the oldest black congregations in the South. They spread messages of love → Read More
Officers were called to house for domestic situation. → Read More
Officers were called to house for domestic situation. → Read More