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St. Louis activist says residents deserve apology, compensation for radioactive waste contamination
ST. LOUIS — While activists work to help citizens exposed to radioactive waste that was left over from the Manhattan Project and contaminated the St. Louis area, the federal government has decided to remove provisions for compensation for victims. -
Retired St. Louis cop sues over commission that's reviewing city charter
The newly-formed Charter Commission is evaluating the City of St. Louis charter -
St. Louis mayor expects state to oppose outlawing military-grade weapons
Mayor Tishaura Jones vowed to reimagine public safety for a new era -
Prison-to-Six-Figures launched in St. Louis for the formerly incarcerated
The program will select one formerly incarcerated St. Louisian to receive assistance -
Abandoned property owned by developer Paul McKee set for summary judgement
Northside Regeneration has been condemned on two separate occasions. -
St. Louis mayor signs bill restricting right to openly carry
Under new law, concealed carry permit holders must be at least 19 years old. -
State Board of Education issues 10-year renewal to St. Louis public charter school
Lafayette Preparatory Academy practices diverse-by-design school model -
St. Louis approves bill requiring a permit to display firearms
Final Board Bill 29 approval is pending with St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones -
St. Louis Circuit Attorney names Centene lawyer interim director of community engagement
Top prosecutor Gabe Gore appointed Keith Williamson last month -
St. Louis judge omits Reproductive Equity Fund from ban on city-funded abortion tourism
Judge Sengheiser: 'The court is not inclined to grant the current request for a broad preliminary injunction preventing the Reproductive Equity Fund from operating at all' -
City of St. Louis considers expanding permittng for mother-in-law flats
Alderwoman Shameem Clark Hubbard introduced a bill simplify the permitting process for accessory dwelling units -
Gabe Gore sworn in as the top prosecutor replacing Kim Gardner
Gore previously worked as an assistant U.S. attorney -
SB 186 will remove St. Louis City police residency requirement without voter approval
City of St. Louis residents voted against lifting police residency requirements last year -
GOP attorney: St. Louis lawmaker unlikely to be removed from office after arrest
State Rep. LaKeySha Bosley was arrested for failing to appear in court on May 1 -
St. Louis Alderman hopes to replace Kim Gardner by election or appointment
Gras received his undergraduate and law degree from Saint Louis University -
Local defense attorney to challenge top prosecutor Kim Gardner in 2024 election
David Mueller is a criminal defense attorney from Normandy -
Sen. Hawley announces investigation into Washington University Transgender Center
One group says even more needs to be done -
St. Louis city top prosecutor responds to Attorney General Bailey's lawsuit
St. Louis City’s top prosecutor is arguing that she did not make any of the decisions complained of in the lawsuit Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed against her, but a former Indiana AG says the defense strategy is a cowardly way of answering. -
St. Louis attorney talks strategy while defending high profile J6 client 'QAnon Shaman'
Albert Watkins has been a federal practitioner for nearly 40 years -
St. Louis top prosecutor declines to resign despite the AG's lawsuit to remove her
Kim Gardner blames the 'known manipulation of court procedures' for system failures