Police don’t know the whereabouts of nearly 1,300 registered sex offenders in Missouri, including hundreds who fall into the most dangerous category, according to a state audit released Monday. Missouri law requires convicted sex offenders to register their names, addresses ...
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Read More »Missouri House OKs boycott on companies boycotting Israel
The Missouri House is advancing a proposal to ban public contractors from protesting Israel. House lawmakers gave the bill initial approval in a voice vote Tuesday. If enacted, it would prohibit state and local governments from contracting with companies boycotting ...
Read More »Judge weighs regulating St. Louis police during protests
Protesters asking a federal judge to regulate St. Louis police conduct have described being beaten and pepper-sprayed during recent demonstrations, but police defended their efforts to disperse sometimes unruly crowds. At issue is a lawsuit that the American Civil Liberties ...
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Read More »Lawsuit challenges St. Charles County’s drug program
A nonprofit group and two St. Charles County residents are suing the county over its prescription drug monitoring program. Carl Bearden, executive director of United for Missouri, said in a news release Thursday that the drug monitoring program violates citizens’ ...
Read More »Supreme Court won’t hear Missouri college drug-testing case
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a Missouri technical college’s challenge of a ruling that its mandatory drug testing policy is unconstitutional when applied to all students. The nation’s highest court refused without comment to intervene at the ...
Read More »Prosecutor seeks death penalty against woman
A prosecutor said Thursday he’ll seek the death penalty against a suburban St. Louis woman accused of killing a disabled man to shift attention away from her in another slaying. St. Charles County Prosecutor Tim Lohmar’s announcement that he’ll pursue ...
Read More »GOP gains, Rams’ departure among Missouri’s top 2016 stories
An election that saw Republicans gain power in Missouri and the departure of the Rams were among the top 10 stories in Missouri in 2016. The full list is: ELECTION Republicans won from president on down the ballot in the ...
Read More »Yellen pledges to improve Fed’s workplace diversity
Chair Janet Yellen said Thursday she is committed to increasing diversity throughout the Federal Reserve system, including the ranks of senior leadership. Yellen said that the Fed will benefit from greater diversity, and commercial banks will be better off with ...
Read More »Woman charged in shooting of man she claimed was intruder
A woman who claimed she shot an intruder who followed her inside her home is now facing murder charges, with a prosecutor saying Tuesday that she set up an innocent, mentally-impaired man to kill him. St. Charles County prosecutor Tim ...
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