Although the Rocking J Ranch had been in business for years at the High Ridge location on Bridle Trail Lane, owners were recently required to make some improvements and seek a zone change to comply with county code.
Read More »Lawyers in Senate deride insurance, liability bills
The Missouri Senate on Wednesday debated one bill that would change insurance rules and another that would alter joint and several liability.
Read More »Florida judge rules against Missouri liquor distributor
Bacardi USA was within its rights when it terminated a decades-old relationship with Missouri distributor Major Brands, a federal judge in Florida ruled in granting partial summary judgment to Bacardi.
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Read More »SLU Law hosts U.S. Court of Appeals
Saint Louis University School of Law will host arguments before a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit on Thursday morning.
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Read More »Supreme Court lowers causation standard in employee suits
The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday made it easier for employees to win lawsuits claiming they were fired for filing a workers’ compensation claim.
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Read More »Foreclosures jump slightly from February to March
Foreclosures have decreased from one year ago, but jumped slightly from February to March 2014.
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Read More »Q&A: Clint Zweifel covers income tax, retirement system
Clint Zweifel sits with Bloomberg News reporter Romy Varghese to answer questions on topics ranging from the investment return for Missouri's retirement system to how Missouri earned its "Show Me State" nickname.
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Read More »Democrats urge Obama to decide on Keystone XL pipeline by May 31
A group of 11 Senate Democrats, including Sen. C laire McCaskill, urged President Barack Obama to make a decision on the Keystone XL pipeline by May 31.
Read More »Pevely ousts incumbents in city seats
Nearly all of the issues on Tuesday’s ballots in Jefferson County were approved.
Read More »Criminal code OK’d in House, Senate
The Missouri House and Senate on Thursday passed different versions of a massive bill that revises the state’s criminal code.
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Read More »Rep. Rory Ellinger dies after battle with cancer
Colleagues remember state Rep. Rory Ellinger as a strong liberal advocate for Missourians who “really made a difference” through his public service.
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