Opponents of an Ameren coal-ash landfill in Franklin County must get their day in court on the question of whether the project got a fair public hearing, the Missouri Supreme Court said Tuesday.
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Read More »Opponents of an Ameren coal-ash landfill in Franklin County must get their day in court on the question of whether the project got a fair public hearing, the Missouri Supreme Court said Tuesday.
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Read More »An attorney previously reprimanded by the Missouri Supreme Court for issues with diligence received a three-year suspension from that court Tuesday, again for issues with diligence.
Read More »The conservative Constitution Party is suing over a charter provision blocking third-party candidates and independents from the ballot in a special election for a vacant St. Louis County Council seat.
Read More »Missouri will receive a substantial share of $1.38 billion Standard & Poor's is paying to settle U.S. allegations that it knowingly inflated its ratings of risky mortgage investments that helped trigger the financial crisis.
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Read More »Whose Internet is it anyway? Tom Wheeler, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, says he’s keeping that question in mind as he pitches the biggest regulatory shake-up to the telecommunications industry since 1996.
Read More »The best chance to save the life of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev might be to put his dead brother on trial.
Read More »Troubled by consumer complaints and loopholes in state laws, federal regulators are putting together the first rules on payday loans aimed at helping cash-strapped borrowers avoid falling into a cycle of high-rate debt.
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Read More »A civil trial over a $435 million prearranged funeral services scam started Monday, after a list of dozens of defendants was whittled down to one.
Read More »As St. Louis leaders make their pitch to spend nearly $10 million on an extra 160 city police officers, they often point to last summer’s fatal shooting of Michael Brown in nearby Ferguson as a catalyst for the recent spike in violent crime.
Read More »State lawmakers from Missouri and Kansas are pushing similar bills that would restrict firearms for people with domestic violence or stalking restraining orders or convictions, but a pair of Missouri state representatives called the legislation a publicity stunt with no chance of passage.
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Read More »A majority of elected officials in St. Louis are backing a bill to form a civilian oversight board for St. Louis police, but a union official warns it could deter officers from doing their jobs.
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