Some of the illegally dumped nuclear waste buried near a long-smoldering underground fire at a Missouri landfill will be dug up and the rest will be capped under a federal plan announced Thursday. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s remedy comes ...
Read More »St. Louis archdiocese agrees to open files to AG’s office
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley says the Archdiocese of St. Louis has agreed to open its files for an investigation of potential clergy abuse. Hawley told reporters in a teleconference Thursday that he is asking the three other Roman Catholic ...
Read More »Teen killed soon after posting he was glad to make it to 17
A St. Louis teenager posted online that he was glad to make it to his 17th birthday after all he’d been through. Just over an hour later, he was fatally shot in the head. Armond Latimore was shot outside a ...
Read More »New St. Louis police officer follows family’s footsteps
Since 1941, there has been a Griffin patrolling the streets of St. Louis. First, it was Robert Griffin Jr. He served more than 30 years in the St. Louis Police Department and pinned a city police badge on his son ...
Read More »Court affirms $5.75M verdict against Jungerman
The Court of Appeals Western District on Tuesday upheld a $5.75 million jury verdict against Kansas City businessman David Jungerman, who is accused of murdering the attorney who won the case against him. In July 2017, a Jackson County jury ...
Read More »Judge: Attorney’s death ‘elephant in the room’
Before David Jungerman’s attorney could make his first point before the Western District Court of Appeals on Tuesday, Judge Alok Ahuja quickly zeroed in on what he later called “the elephant in the room” – that Jungerman is being accused ...
Read More »Appeals court tosses $55M talc verdict
The Court of Appeals Eastern District on Friday threw out a $55 million St. Louis jury verdict for an out-of-state plaintiff whose ovarian cancer allegedly was linked to talcum powder. The ruling marks the latest large verdict against Johnson & ...
Read More »Judge cites substantial progress in Ferguson reforms
The federal judge overseeing a reform agreement between Ferguson and the U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday that she has seen substantial progress in efforts to eliminate bias in the St. Louis suburb’s law-enforcement system. U.S. District Judge Catherine Perry ...
Read More »Court finds state rep not entitled to relief
State Rep. Courtney Allen Curtis of Berkeley has lost his last bid to be included on the ballot for a state senate race. On Monday, the Missouri Supreme Court unanimously affirmed a lower court judgment refusing to order the Missouri ...
Read More »St. Louis to end prosecution of low-level marijuana crimes
St. Louis prosecutors will no longer pursue charges for most low-level marijuana offenses, joining their counterparts in some other cities who have opted to redirect their resources toward more serious crimes. Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner said in an interview Wednesday ...
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