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Springfield Public Schools: Fishel's request for records will cost over $175,000
Searching for and gathering evidence that Springfield Public Schools (SPS) is teaching critical race theory (CRT) would cost over $175,000, according to the Missouri Independent.
Ozarks cruise company seeks court's help in releasing cruise boat from decades-old mortgage
A Wisconsin-based vessel manufacturing company that has been out of business since 2012 was taken to federal court for allegedly preventing a Lake of the Ozarks recreational cruise company from selling a boat.
Lawsuit: Union Pacific denied welder promotion after he reported unsafe conduct
The Union Pacific Railroad Company was recently brought to federal court for allegedly violating the Federal Railway Safety Act.
Lawsuit: Centralia cops pulled man over and beat him because now-jailed officer was obsessed with his girlfriend
A federal lawsuit surfaced against the Centralia Police Department, the City of Centralia and others after a man was allegedly pulled over, assaulted and arrested without probable cause.
Angad Arts Hotel sued after gruesome amputation accident in elevator
ST. LOUIS - The Angad Arts Hotel in St. Louis faces a lawsuit after a guest jumping in the elevator had one finger amputated and another degloved. .
St. Louis mountain biker sues manufacturer after breaking wrists in wreck
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis County man wants payback after he says his new mountain bike randomly malfunctioned, causing a crash that fractured both of his wrists.
Lawsuit: Lee's Summer R-7 school district pays males more than females
Two faculty members sued the Lee's Summit R-7 School District for alleged employment discrimination in federal court.
Railway company sued by driver that crossed tracks while train approaching, causing collision
Two Missouri residents want the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company to pay after they allegedly tried to cross railroad tracks while driving and were struck by a train.
Twilight producer sues over use of photo of Edward carrying Bella from tree to tree
A cinematic production company wants payback in federal court after its copyrighted creative work for the 2008 film Twilight was used without permission.
Lawsuit alleging age, gender discrimination in government research agency leveled up to federal court
A government contractor staffing company and a federal defense, aviation, information technology and biomedical research company were brought to court in Missouri for alleged gender and age discrimination.
Lawsuit: Lafayette Industries bullied blind, disabled man out of job
Lafayette Industries North, Inc. was accused of unlawful employment practices in the St. Louis County Court.
Wright City woman wants $27K from the U.S. after DHS worker backs his vehicle into hers
A Wright City woman wants payback from the U.S. after a Department of Homeland Security employee allegedly backed his work vehicle into hers at a red light.
Lawsuit: Woman needed total hip replacement after falling in BOA Plaza
The Bank of America Plaza on Market Street in St. Louis faces a personal injury lawsuit from a woman who says she needed a hip replacement after tripping on a rug in the building.
Lawsuit: Express Scripts bullied disabled Black employee
Express Scripts of Clayton removed a discrimination accusation from a former employee to federal court on April 23.
Widow's lawsuit says husband spent months in mental distress before committing suicide in Franklin Co. Jail
Franklin County and four county officials were pinned in a wrongful death lawsuit after a man died in the Franklin County Jail.
After murder conviction overturned and 12 years in jail, Donald Nash files lawsuit
A Missouri man wants payback after he spent 12 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit.
Phelps County woman sues federal government over collision with postal vehicle
A Phelps County woman is suing the federal government, alleging injury in a 2018 vehicle collision involving a U.S. Postal Service truck, following six months of waiting for the Postal Service to offer a settlement.
White man alleges racism from Normandy mayor led to his firing
A Bridgeton man is suing the City of Normandy, alleging race discrimination, a hostile work environment and wrongful discharge by the city.
Social worker sues after being denied opportunity to take board exams without a mask on
The Association of Social Work Boards was sued in federal court on April 14 for allegedly failing to provide testing accommodations for the disabled.
Poplar Bluff removes excessive force lawsuit against police officer to federal court
The City of Poplar Bluff and a Poplar Bluff police officer want to defend an excessive force accusation against them in federal court.