The House sent the override to the Senate on a 109-49 vote. The Senate was one vote short.
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Read More »The House sent the override to the Senate on a 109-49 vote. The Senate was one vote short.
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Read More »Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster said he’s suing the retailer for false and misleading advertising.
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Read More »Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. is suing Schnuck Markets Inc. in U.S. District Court in St. Louis.
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Read More »The Supreme Court last August refused to schedule the executions, saying Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster’s May 2012 request was premature until questions on the use of propofol in executions are settled.
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Read More »The ailing Second Injury Fund will have to be addressed either in a special session or by next year’s Legislature — if the courts don’t address it first.
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Read More »Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster got his wish Friday when St. Charles County Circuit Judge Ted House sentenced a former Fredericktown police captain to three consecutive life terms in prison for engaging in sex acts with two young boys.
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Read More »Missouri’s attorney general says lawmakers have reached the “proverbial fork in the road” for the Second Injury Fund, and that if they do not act he might force the fund into bankruptcy.
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Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal by a Missouri death row inmate, and that means other state executions can proceed, Attorney General Chris Koster announced Monday.
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Read More »Attorney General Chris Koster presents the 2009 Vehicle Stop Report, which gives demographic information on drivers pulled over by police, at a press conference at The Old Post Office in downtown St. Louis. Results from a 10th annual state report that analyzes racial trends in traffic stops found that blacks are 70 percent more likely to be pulled over by police than whites - and that the likelihood has consistently grown since the study's inception.
Click here and here to watch video from Koster's press conference.
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Read More »Missouri will receive $1.2 million of a multistate settlement against pharmaceutical companies Abbott Laboratories and Fournier. The lawsuit filed by 23 states and the District of Columbia alleged that the companies had conspired to thwart generic competition of its medication ...
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Read More »Things aren’t looking too good for Wentzville-based US Fidelis. The extended auto warranty company announced last week that it has stopped selling service contracts, and the company’s headquarters at the old Belz Mall is facing foreclosure. The sale of the ...
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