St. Louis aldermen have approved a financing package that will mortgage city buildings to raise millions in a bid to keep a national agency in St. Louis. The aldermen approved the plan Friday to mortgage two city buildings to free ...
Read More »Fort Leonard Wood to see reduction of 774 troops
Although Fort Leonard Wood will lose about 15 percent of its active-duty troops in the next two years, the Army reductions announced Thursday could have been much worse, several of Missouri’s political leaders said. The reduction of 774 troops out of 5,168 ...
Read More »Critics say Senate bill would weaken rental car, rail safety
A transportation bill introduced by a Senate committee chairman would allow car rental companies to rent recalled vehicles that haven’t been repaired and eliminate any hard deadline for railroads to start using long-sought technology that automatically stops trains to prevent crashes, ...
Read More »St. Louis police commanders complain about judges
St. Louis police commanders say they’re frustrated by what they see as leniency shown by judges in sentencing and prosecutors not issuing enough homicide charges as the city’s number of slayings have climbed. Chief Sam Dotson posted a blog entry ...
Read More »$10 bill change rankles descendant of Alexander Hamilton
Doug Hamilton is just fine with plans to put a woman’s portrait on U.S. paper money, but he’d prefer that the Treasury Department leave the $10 bill alone — particularly the prominent visage of his great-great-great-great-great grandfather, Alexander Hamilton. The ...
Read More »St. Louis man’s elevator death draws sister’s lawsuit
The sister of musician and photographer who fell to his death down a downtown St. Louis building’s elevator shaft is suing the former property owner and the elevator’s manufacturer. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that 72-year-old Virginia Klein’s lawsuit filed ...
Read More »2 visions emerge for getting self-driving cars on road
Two competing visions could determine how you first experience a driverless car. Traditional automakers like Mercedes and Toyota already make vehicles equipped with systems that keep cars within their lanes, apply the brakes or park by themselves. Their plan is ...
Read More »US provides marriage benefits to gay couples in all states
Same-sex married couples can start applying for Social Security and veterans benefits for spouses in all 50 states, but there are still issues to resolve as the federal government works to implement the Supreme Court ruling allowing gay couples to ...
Read More »Looted Ferguson store to be transformed into training center
The effort to erect a Ferguson job training center at the site of a former convenience store that was looted and burned after last summer’s fatal police shooting of Michael Brown is getting underway. Officials on Thursday were to break ...
Read More »St. Louis sheriff now allows employees to seek public office
St. Louis city’s longtime sheriff is lifting a ban that had kept his employees from running against him during elections. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports it has obtained an order signed by Sheriff James Murphy and distributed to his employees ...
Read More »Survey: Many consumers worry about safety of financial info
While the safety of their private financial information is a big deal for a lot of people, when it comes to protecting it, many are actually pretty lax, a new survey says. According to the phone survey commissioned by MasterCard, ...
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