Saint Louis County
Recent News About Saint Louis County
-
St. Louis County prosecutor announces candidacy for U.S. Senate
Wesley Bell aims to unseat U.S. Senator Josh Hawley -
Mom awarded $5 million after daughter dies from alleged ADD drug-induced stroke
Debra Jean Pyzyk blamed her daughter's death on the overuse of Vyvanse -
St Louis County Public Library opposes rule that would require certification of age-appropriate books
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft's proposed administrative rule would prohibit public libraries from sponsoring, promoting, or spending money on drag queen story hours -
Rockwood school board member who voted against 'gender-affirming' workshops rebuts hate speech accusations
After a newly-elected conservative Rockwood School Board member voted against approving gender-affirming workshops, she was accused of mocking students with disabilities -
St. Louis attorneys will receive $276.5 million to end Rams relocation litigation against NFL
In a stunning reversal of fortune, St. Louis city officials accepted $790 million to settle litigation against the NFL and Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke, which had been lodged in 2017 by the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority, the City of St. Louis, and the County of St. Louis, according to media reports. -
NFL, Rams stadium litigation sets Dec. 3 pre-trial hearing amid settlement rumors
The Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke and the NFL offered $100 million to settle the St. Louis stadium lawsuit last month, according to media reports. -
Eastern district appellate court denies NFL request to transfer Rams stadium litigation out of St. Louis
The Eastern District Missouri Court of Appeals denied an emergency writ of prohibition this week filed by the NFL that would have ordered a lower court judge to transfer the case to a county outside of the St. Louis metropolitan region. -
Stadium task force attorney removed from NFL litigation so he can testify as a witness at trial
One of the attorneys who was a member of the St. Louis stadium task force has been removed as counsel from NFL litigation so that he is free to testify once the trial begins in January. -
NFL petitions the Eastern District Court of Appeals to transfer Rams litigation out of St. Louis city
The NFL is showing a level of desperation in requesting a writ of prohibition to change the venue for their upcoming trial -
Woman says sexual abuse memories came back, files lawsuit against school district
ST. LOUIS - A Jane Doe filed a lawsuit on July 16 in Circuit Court for the County of St. Louis against Kirkwood R-7 School District and John "Jack" Collier for sexual assault and battery. -
Missouri Supreme Court affirms decision requiring NFL to release tax returns
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a state judge’s decision last week that requires Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke and five other NFL officials to release their tax returns if a jury trial rules in favor of the plaintiffs -
St. Louis city judge denies NFL request to change venue of January 2022 Rams trial
The National Football League (NFL) was denied a change of venue this week by St. Louis City Circuit Judge Christopher McGraugh who is presiding over litigation that alleges it failed to comply with relocation rules when the Rams fled to Los Angeles -
St Louis judge set to decide on summary judgment in Rams relocation lawsuit
St. Louis City Circuit Judge Christopher McGraugh is set to decide whether to grant a motion for summary judgment requested by the National Football League (NFL) in litigation alleging it failed to comply with relocation rules when the Rams fled to Los Angeles -
Judge grants St. Louis plaintiffs access to NFL financial records in Rams stadium litigation
The National Football League is an incredibly deceitful league, according to an ESPN talk show host who attended a court hearing earlier this month involving the relocation of the St. Louis Rams to Los Angeles. -
Man brings class action against Victoria's Secret over online sales tax calculations
ST. LOUIS -- A man claims that Victoria's Secret overcharges taxes on sales made online, which is against Missouri law. -
Missouri Sheriffs' Association on St. Louis gun lawsuit: 'Where were they during the legislative process?'
The lawsuit filed by the city and county of St. Louis City challenging Gov. Mike Parson’s ban on federal gun laws is too little, too late -
Woman suing for being charged higher taxes for online purchase
ST. LOUIS -- A woman is suing a company for an online purchase made in state, but shipped from out of state, causing her to be charged higher sales tax. -
Missouri prosecutors join national campaign to seal criminal records automatically
Missouri prosecutors have joined a national campaign to have records of convictions sealed automatically.