Regulators cited Amazon's St. Peters warehouse for failing to report workplace injuries as federal lawmakers push for tighter laws surrounding warehouse work.
More than 1,500 students, alumni and faculty members at Washington University have signed letters condemning the school's response to a protest Saturday that ended with more than 100 arrests.
A former Boy Scouts volunteer on Thursday was sentenced in federal court to 22 years in prison for hiding cameras in bathrooms at a St. Francois County camp.
The union letter states the pressure on teachers is “compounded by an increase in negative student behaviors, lack of disciplinary consequences, and lack of support in buildings.”
Anthony Anderson has withdrawn his candidacy for St. Louis sheriff, setting up a 2-way Democratic primary race between incumbent Vernon Betts and challenger Alfred Montgomery.
Missouri’s professional sports teams are behind an effort to collect enough signatures for a November ballot question asking voters to place legal sports wagering in the state constitution.
Thomas Kinworthy Jr. is facing nine charges, including first-degree murder, after he barricaded himself inside a Tower Grove South home on Aug. 29, 2020 and shot at two St. Louis police officers, killing one of them.
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By Mary McHugh, Brand Ave. Studios contributing writer
Political fallout from a draft ethics committee report could linger as the term-limited house speaker seeks the Republican nomination for secretary of state.
Candidate forum Thursday could be without incumbent U.S. Rep. Cori Bush and top challenger Wesley Bell. They and Maria Chappelle-Nadal face off in Aug. 6 primary.