In April 2021, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals forced itself through uncomfortable legal contortions to award qualified immunity to Denver, Colorado police officers who detained a man, seized his recording device, and made an apparent attempt to delete his recording. According to the Appeals Court, this was legal and not a violation of rights. […]
More than 50 years after Congress made marijuana illegal, the U.S. Senate has introduced a new bill to legalize pot. The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act would decriminalize marijuana and enable states to create their own weed laws. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer introduced the bill on Thursday, giving hope that decades of cannabis prohibition and criminalization are about to come to an end.
Without disclosing that she was paid $5,000 for that work, Lisa Clancy cast votes on the bill the county adopted as its zoning ordinance for marijuana operations.
This story was originally published by the Kansas City Beacon. Studies show that students of color and students with disabilities are suspended and referred to police more often than their peers in schools across Missouri. This disproportionate rate of discipline can disrupt their education and push these students into the criminal justice system. A new Missouri grant […]
ST. LOUIS - Limited-edition Budweiser cans featuring Yadier Molina and Adam Wainwright are available in Missouri and parts of Illinois starting Monday. Budweiser is celebrating the pitcher-catcher duo as they approach 325 career starts together. This record hasn't been hit since 1975. The cans have an illustration of the pair with the phrases "Legendary Teammates" [...]
Pink Floyd has debuted an official video for the recently reworked version of the band's 1994 song "A Great Day for Freedom," which was released recently digitally and as the…
CITY HALL – St. Louisans can now get important documents from the city’s Recorder of Deeds without leaving home. The office of St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler has …
The union, which represents about 2,500 workers, said the strikes would start at 12:01 a.m. Aug. 1 at all three Boeing facilities in St. Charles County, St. Louis County and Mascoutah.