The suit says the energy provider is violating state standards for air pollution at three coal-fired plants in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
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Read More »The suit says the energy provider is violating state standards for air pollution at three coal-fired plants in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
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Read More »The firm said the suit would be on behalf of farmers, agribusiness and property owners in five states that were harmed by a series of floods between 2007 and 2011. (Updated 2:15 p.m.)
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Read More »The criminal code revision currently being debated in the General Assembly modernizes antiquated statutes, harmonizes numerous duplicate provisions and gives us an important new tool in the form of a fifth felony class.
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Read More »Vacancy rates in three of the four national commercial real estate markets are set to improve over 2014, according to the National Association of Realtors' commercial forecast.
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Read More »A 23-year-old murder case is getting its second prosecutor in two months.
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Read More »Michael A. Taylor, 47, was put to death for the 1989 murder of 15-year-old Ann Harrison.
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Read More »Tuesday’s orders leave in place a ruling last year in the Court of Appeals Western District, which had invalidated Kansas City’s red-light ordinance, as well as rulings from the Eastern District that threw out ordinances in Florissant and Creve Coeur.
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Read More »Household formation declines as young adults struggle with student debt and underemployment.
Read More »An appeals court said Tuesday that the city of Harrisonville can’t collect most of its punitive damage award against a state fund that covers contamination from fuel leaks.
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Read More »The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the Missouri National Guard and Maj. Gen. Stephen L. Danner, citing violations of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act.
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Read More »A federal judge on Monday refused to halt a Missouri execution scheduled for early Wednesday morning, prompting lawyers for inmate Michael A. Taylor to file an appeal.
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