Celeste Metcalf, who finished third in the March 4 primary, said she’s backing former Alderwoman Donna Baringer against longtime Comptroller Darlene Green.
Jerryl Christmas has been a prosecutor, defense attorney and civil litigator. On Tuesday, he played a different role, and he wasn't pleased with how it went.
Ask the experts from the Missouri Department of Transportation, St. Louis and St. Charles counties and St. Louis City your questions about highways and roads. The live chat starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
Missouri’s U.S. senators lambast lawyers’ group, saying it has become purely partisan political vessel and should not be used in considering judicial nominees.
Three justices signaled that the challenge to the minimum wage law may be better suited to be decided in a lower-level courtroom before the Missouri Supreme Court is asked to weigh in.
Now U.S. attorney for Washington, Martin wants all felon-in-possession gun cases to be handled in federal courts, where convictions bring hefty prison terms
Five months after Missouri voters overwhelmingly approved a boost in the minimum wage and a paid leave plan, Republican lawmakers moved Tuesday to repeal the law.
The St. Louis Board of Education approved a plan starting next fall where students can attend a maximum of one year in three schools with 940 students.