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Sunday, May 19, 2024

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Hearing for former Mizzou student accused of harassment, suspension ended academic career

By John Breslin |
A former University of Missouri student accused of harassing a woman and ultimately suspended from classes for two years, ending his academic career, wants a new hearing in an attempt to clear his name.An oral hearing before the U.S.

Marijuana money sent to veterans, much spent on outside legal fees

By John Breslin |
Missouri to transfer $2.1 million from marijuana to Veterans Commission as license litigation pushes $1.3 million.

Moves to wrest control over pandemic management from Page fail, but more may follow

By John Breslin |
An attempt to wrest some control over the management of the pandemic away from St. Louis County Executive Sam Page failed during the recent county meeting. But further moves may be made as one councilman who voted against bills that would have curtailed Page's powers has indicated he will support one that is more "legally sound."

Surprise shut down of special session, two bills passed, others failed; Governor satisfied with results

By John Breslin |
Two pieces of proposed legislation aimed at dealing with violent crime were passed by the General Assembly ahead of Wednesday's surprise shut down of the special session.

Trial ourt correct to limit damages award against protected public entity, Supreme Court rules

By John Breslin |
A trial court was correct to limit the amount of damages awarded to a bus driver injured following a crash involving a Metro vehicle, the Missouri Supreme Court has ruled.

McCloskey attorney suggests 'slimeball lives matter' in sharp retort to city prosecutor

By John Breslin |
An attorney for a couple charged with gun offenses following a Black Lives Matter protest has penned a sharp response to an assistant circuit attorney who described the lawyer as a "slimeball" in a leaked email.

Guidelines, rules, on youth sports too complex, restrictive, opponents argue

By John Breslin |
Guidelines, or rules, restricting youth sports in St. Louis County are too restrictive and complex, according to opponents of those announced by Executive Sam Page this week.

Parson opens up sizeable lead over Galloway in governor's race: polls

By John Breslin |
Incumbent Gov. Mike Parson holds a sizeable lead over his Democratic challenger, according to two new polls.

Appeals court orders redistricting amendment changes, no review by Supreme Court

By John Breslin |
Backers of a ballot measure on redistricting have decided not to ask the Missouri Supreme Court to review a decision to change the wording voters will read before deciding in November.

Council members rebel against moves to hand 'blank check' to law firm

By John Breslin |
St. Louis County Council members have rebelled against handing a "blank check" to an outside law firm already paid more than $400,000 for legal advice in the last year.

Former governor, U.S. attorney general Ashcroft joins plaintiff team for Supreme Court review of talc verdicts

By John Breslin |
Former Missouri Governor John Ashcroft has joined the legal team representing plaintiffs in an action claiming talc-based baby powder products caused their ovarian cancer.Ashcroft, a one time U.S.

McCloskeys due to appear in court on firearm charges on Monday morning

By John Breslin |
Mark and Patricia McCloskey, both charged with felony misuse of firearms, will have their first court appearance today (Monday).

Parson probably still favorite over Galloway in closely watched governor's race, expert says

By John Breslin |
Incumbent Gov. Mike Parson is probably the favorite to win November's gubernatarial election despite perceived missteps over the special session and potential concerns over his leadership during the COVID-19 outbreak, according to one leading Missouri-based academic.

Landlords working with tenant organizations, renters, as eviction crunch looms

By John Breslin |
Landlords are working with tenant organizations on mediation, payment plans, and rent forgiveness to avoid the courts and litigation during the COVID-19, as well as after the ban on evictions is lifted, according to one representative organization.

Business interruption actions allowed to move forward; Insurance industry watches, warns

By John Breslin |
Insurance industry representatives are closely watching legal actions in Missouri that are moving forward where it is claimed companies can sue for business interruption linked to the COVID-19 shut down.A federal judge in Kansas City ruled in favor of allowing an action taken by a number of restaurants to move forward to the discovery stage.

Schools retirement system loses appeal over benefits, employer contributions

By John Breslin |
St. Louis' public schools retirement system has lost its appeal against a lower decision changing benefits for employees and decreasing employer contributions.

Sixty percent of pupils opt for online learning from home with own teachers, more than 30 percent at schools

By John Breslin |
More than 60 percent of families in St. Louis City have opted for virtual learning with their own teachers from home.

Unprecedented demand for cans during COVID-19 crisis leads to beer supply line shortage

By John Breslin |
Two billion cans are expected to be imported from overseas to meet an unprecedented increase in demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.

St. Louis school district moves ahead with reopening plans, blending online, in person

By John Breslin |
St. Louis Public School District is moving ahead with its reopening plan, with the focus on blending online and in-person learning.

House debates violent crime bill after Senate passage; Vote set Wednesday delayed

By John Breslin |
JEFFERSON CITY - House members have decided to break down a bill aimed at reducing violent crime in Missouri, delaying passage of the measures until at least later this month.