Sarah Castle spends a lot of time practicing in the University of Missouri-Kansas City gymnasium during the basketball season. The second-year law school student is a member of the U.S. Women's Wheelchair Basketball Team, which won gold at the world championships in England last year.
Read More »Supreme Court turns down Bateman case
A convicted killer’s life sentence will stand.
Read More »With no bids, bank gets $20 million office building
Property at 125 Corporate Office Drive in Earth City was offered for sale in a foreclosure auction Monday. A building housing AT&T in Earth City is now on the books of Bank of America.
Read More »Carlson testifies in church case
Before a courtroom teeming with current and former members of St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Archbishop Robert J. Carlson said he intends to allow the Polish parish to control its own property.
Read More »Battle continues on where to draw line on protests
St. Charles City Councilman Richard Veit, left, and Joe Brazil chat during the protest outside the St. Charles County Government Center. Veit explains to Brazil why he delayed a vote on a similar ordinance outlawing funeral protests in the council because he didn’t have a full council and didn’t want to risk it not passing.
Read More »8th Circuit jails two for OSHA violations
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently took the unusual step of slapping two St. Louis business owners in jail for OSHA violations.
Read More »Suit challenges medical billing practice
A new lawsuit alleges a billing tactic used by hospitals violates state law.
Read More »License rejection for adult boutique upheld
The Pevely Board of Aldermen unanimously voted Monday to uphold the rejection of the merchant's license application for Pure Pleasure Boutique on Daniel Dunklin Memorial Boulevard. No one spoke publicly for or against the business.
Read More »Disbarred lawyer faces civil suits alleging malpractice
A disbarred Brentwood lawyer now faces two lawsuits brought by former clients claiming legal malpractice. A third suit was settled confidentially and dismissed in October.
Read More »Court declines to halt Clay execution set for Jan. 12
The Missouri Supreme Court has denied a request to halt the scheduled execution of Richard Clay.
Read More »Committee will look into election challenge
John J. Rizzo takes the oath of office on Wednesday, becoming the representative for the 40th House District in Kansas City. The House’s Republican leadership says a special committee will consider a challenge to the validity of his election.
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