"Many of the dogs were covered in their own feces and urine and sawdust like powder," court documents say. "(They) appeared lethargic due to the high temperatures."
Walter Macon, 47, in May took a deal with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to second-degree involuntary manslaughter — a much lower felony than his original charge.
After years of working out of a refurbished racquetball club in Manchester, the move to 217 Chesterfield Towne Centre expands Fish Window Cleaning’s ability to train owners and support its over 200 franchise locations.
Planned Parenthood said it hasn’t received Medicaid reimbursement from Missouri for years but has continued to see Medicaid patients, absorbing the cost.
Missouri officials are resuming a program designed to provide fast internet to homes and businesses after the Trump administration put the program on hold earlier this year.
During the state’s investigation, regulators discovered C&C Manufacturing LLC had removed or destroyed all of the marijuana product in its facility, as well as its video records.
St. Luke’s Health Corp. last month announced it would shutter the 143-bed Des Peres Hospital on Aug. 1 as the facility struggled with “low utilization” and financial issues.
St. Louis Development Corp. told applicants that “enforcement action” by the Justice Department prompted the agency to put the CertifySTL program on hold.
Protesters lined a stretch of South Lindbergh Boulevard in south St. Louis County and showed up along Mid Rivers Mall Drive in St. Peters and Manchester Avenue in the Grove neighborhood and at two locations in downtown St. Louis.