Two years of deficit spending, federal budget cuts and the tornado have put St. Louis Public Schools on track to deplete its financial reserves by 2030, the superintendent said.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, in a lawsuit, says Planned Parenthood is violating Missouri’s consumer protection law by falsely advertising medication abortions as safe.
“If Ms. Jenkins-Gray does not resign and continues to serve on the board,” Kehoe said, “she will have to address those concerns with the Missouri Senate during her confirmation process.”
The combination of rising energy costs, rising utility usage and the president’s attempt to eliminate a federal assistance program, LIHEAP, could spell trouble for more than 130,000 Missouri households.
Missouri’s senior U.S. senator has positioned himself as a vocal supporter of Israel and has previously condemned pro-Palestinian demonstrations on college campuses as antisemitic.
Gov. JB Pritzker is leaving the door open to changing Illinois’ congressional maps to “counterbalance” an attempt by Texas politicians to add more Republican seats to the U.S. House.
Brasel, Ronald E., July 22, 2025. Visitation Sat., July 26, 10:30 am., at Kirkwood Baptist Church (211 N. Woodlawn), followed by funeral at 12:00 Noon. Interment, Oak Hill. See boppchapel.com for full obituary.
on 7/16/2025, age 80, reuniting with husband Jim Schumann. Preceded in death by parents Louis E. and Marjorie L. Konc (nee Mitchell), sister Maria L. Matesevac, and great-grandson Joseph. Survived by children Gerald (Nina) Abernathy, Adam (Kristin) Abernathy, Amanda (Craig)…
Jenkins-Gray, who was ousted as the head of the city’s civil service for using public resources for a personal trip to Jefferson City, says she starts next week.
Officers responded to a shooting just before 10 p.m. July 17 for a shooting, St. Louis police said. A ShotSpotter detection activated in the 6000 blocks of Emma and Lucille avenues.