St. Louis tax attorney Phil Kaiser, of The Kaiser Law Firm, has settled a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit brought against him.
Read More »Mixed verdict in deputies’ civil case
St. Louis Sheriff James Murphy tolerated a racially hostile work environment, a St. Louis jury said Friday afternoon.
Read More »Not new normal, just back to normal
There has been quite a bit of talk in economic circles lately about the “new normal,” which commentators have defined in a number of ways.
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AmerenUE granted another rate hike The Missouri Public Service Commission last week approved a request by AmerenUE that will result in the typical residential customer paying about $2.37 more a month for electricity. The PSC said the rate hike was ...
Read More »Court dismisses appeal in Gartner case
An appeals court last week declined to decide whether a political candidate needs to prove he sent a report to the Missouri Ethics Commission or risk getting kicked off the ballot.
Read More »Demand for cemetery space hasn’t died
Work is scheduled to begin this fall to make more ground at St. Charles Memorial Gardens suitable for burials, says Lisa Baue, owner and operator of Baue Funeral Homes. The cemetery sits next to Baue’s Funeral and Memorial Center at 3950 W. Clay St. in St. Charles.
Read More »Carnahan campaign says it’s ‘fighting back’ after being sued by Fox
Secretary of State Robin Carnahan’s U.S. Senate campaign is “fighting back” against a federal copyright infringement lawsuit brought by Fox News Network, according to a posting on the campaign’s website.
Read More »Candidates square off at forum
Emcee Chris Hagan, Jefferson County Growth and Development board member, left and District 3 County Council candidate Phil Amato listen to remarks by District 3 County Council candidate Bob Boyer at the candidate’s forum on Tuesday at Jefferson College.
Read More »Business owner shoots burglar
Justice Auto Sales on Hwy. 61/67 in Imperial was the site of an attempted burglary last week.
Read More »Hiring protections for judges questioned
An attorney for the city of Kansas City told the Supreme Court on Thursday that upholding a jury verdict for a rejected municipal court candidate could threaten the independence of the judiciary.
Read More »Loser by 1 vote appeals ruling
The loser by one vote in a recent Democratic primary for a state representative slot is appealing the denial of his request for a new election or court-supervised recount.
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