St. Louis gets partial win over Republican-backed police ‘Bill of Rights’

ST. LOUIS – The Missouri Supreme Court rules in favor of St. Louis City over a police Bill of Rights. In response to the 2020 death of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, state Republicans passed it. It requires that the city defend officers if they are sued civilly and that it reimburse the officers if they […]

Open enrollment bill passes Missouri House

ST. LOUIS – A plan to allow families to send their children to public schools in districts where they don’t live passed the Missouri House on a narrow vote. According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, under the bill, school districts would have to opt-in for open enrollment by December 1 of the prior year. Districts […]

Former U.S. senator Jean Carnahan dies at age 90

ST. LOUIS – Former U.S. senator and Missouri First Lady Jean Carnahan has died. She was appointed to the U.S. Senate after her husband, Mel Carnahan, won the seat in 2000, a month after he died in a plane crash. Jean Carnahan was Missouri’s first female U.S. senator. Illinois bill could mean fewer traffic stops for speeding, other offenses Former Senator […]

State Rep. Gretchen Bangert running for St. Louis County Council seat

ST. LOUIS – Missouri State Representative Gretchen Bangert says she plans to run for St. Louis County Council after her term ends. According to FOX 2’s partners at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Democrat from Florida would replace Councilwoman Kelli Dunway, who isn’t running for re-election in District 2. 42nd anniversary of St. Louis snowstorm […]

Motions in Janae Edmondson lawsuit today

ST. LOUIS – A court hearing is set for Wednesday in St. Louis in the lawsuit by Jane Edmondson against the city of St. Louis and others.  When a car hit Janae downtown in February of last year, she lost both of her legs. The civil lawsuit claims the city failed to maintain a safe […]

St. Louis aldermen getting update on ‘Guaranteed Basic Income Program’ today

ST. LOUIS – How well is the ‘Guaranteed Basic Income Program’ working in St. Louis? That’s the program giving five hundred dollars a month to families in need. The city treasurer’s office is giving a report on how it’s working to the Board of Aldermen committee on Wednesday. The program started last year, offering $500 […]

As Dry January comes to an end — what’s next?

While some opt to take a longer break from booze after Dry January, others are ready to return to drinking alcohol. Here’s what experts say to keep in mind, whether you want to stay sober or not.

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