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Sports
XFL returning in 2023, chooses St. Louis once again to host team

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – After being shut down by COVID-19 in 2020, and then declaring bankruptcy shortly thereafter, the XFL is coming back next year and has once again chosen… Read More

August 2, 2022
Courts
St. Louis taxpayers to pay thousands after circuit attorney loses open records suit

(The Center Square) – St. Louis taxpayers might pay approximately $80,000 in attorneys fees after Circuit Court Judge Jason Sengheiser ruled against Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner in a years-long open… Read More

July 25, 2022
Crime
‘Ferguson Effect?’ Police arrests have plummeted across the country but little agreement on why

(The Center Square) – Cities across the country have reported a significant drop in police arrests in a trend that started as far back as 2014.Los Angeles, St. Read More

July 21, 2022
Pro-Life
‘Trigger law’ makes Missouri first to regulate abortion after overturning of Roe v. Wade

(The Center Square) – Two of Missouri’s top Republican leaders took prescribed action Friday to regulate abortion after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade. Missouri became the… Read More

June 27, 2022
Crime
St. Louis woman pleads guilty in $291,000 in federal COVID-19 fund scam

(The Center Square) – A St. Louis woman who admitted to fraudulently obtaining a $291,000 Paycheck Protection Program loan in 2020 will be sentenced on Sept. 21. Porshia L. Thomas,… Read More

June 21, 2022
Public Corruption, St. Louis
‘This problem runs deeper’: St. Louis mayor pledges to root out ‘widespread’ corruption, restore trust

(The Center Square) – The top elected leaders of the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County today separately addressed federal corruption charges filed against their elected and… Read More

June 10, 2022
State Government
President of St. Louis Aldermanic Board resigns after indictment

(The Center Square) – The President of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen stated serving the city was “the honor of a lifetime” in his letter of resignation days after… Read More

June 9, 2022
State Government
St. Louis County employee fired, charged in COVID relief funding scam

(The Center Square) –The appointed change management coordinator at the St. Louis County Justice Services Center was fired on Tuesday, hours before pleading not guilty to charges of defrauding the… Read More

June 8, 2022
State Government
St. Louis has Missouri’s top big city tax burden in Show-Me Institute report

(The Center Square) – Missourians living in the state’s largest 20 cities can discover their local tax burdens per citizen in a new report by the… Read More

May 20, 2022
State Government
Missouri, last state without Congressional maps, still trying

(The Center Square) – The only state in the nation without a new Congressional district map is days away from failing to fulfill its constitutional duty, but the Missouri… Read More

May 11, 2022
State Government
Missouri AG to investigate Missouri school districts over invasive student surveys, and the harvesting of the results

Probing personal surveys discovered in at least one Missouri school district ask young students about their racial and gender identities, as well as their political preferences and views on such… Read More

May 9, 2022
State Government
Why the Missouri AG could file charges in the 2018 duck boat crash – but not in this case

When can the Missouri attorney general step in to prosecute a case that a local prosecutor can’t or won’t? The answer is told in a tale of two cases. In… Read More

May 2, 2022
State Government
Missouri voters in St. Louis, Kansas City, and Jefferson City to decide ballot measures on April 5

Voters will decide two ballot measures in St. Louis, three ballot measures in Kansas City, and one ballot measure in Jefferson City, Missouri on April 5. St. Louis: St. Louis… Read More

April 5, 2022
State Government
St. Louis to require many departing officers to reimburse the city for training academy expenses

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones has signed a bill into law that may deter police recruits from signing up – and will definitely penalize them if… Read More

April 4, 2022
State Government
St. Louis County councilman wants state investigation in death of top aide

(The Center Square) – A member of the St. Louis County Council is requesting the Missouri State Highway Patrol investigate the death of Cora Faith Walker, who was the chief… Read More

March 22, 2022
State Government
What’s your emergency? For St. Louis, it’s a crisis-level lack of 911 dispatchers. Did anti-police sentiment exacerbate the problem?

When the city of St. Louis took over its police department from the state in 2013, it immediately cut the number of 911 dispatchers. Now, it’s absolutely desperate to find… Read More

March 14, 2022
State Government
St. Louis is Missouri’s last region with a mask mandate after county ends requirement

(The Center Square) – St. Louis County ended its COVID-19 mask mandate this week, leaving the City of St. Louis as the only large city in Missouri with a mask… Read More

March 1, 2022
State Government
St. Louis County to end mask mandate starting Monday

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – St. Louis County is ending its indoor mask mandate effective at 8 a.m. Monday. After repeated criticism from swaths of elected officials, community leaders and… Read More

February 23, 2022
National, State Government
Portions of eastern Missouri are getting a new area code

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Parts of Eastern Missouri will be getting a new area code for new phone numbers that could go into effect as early as this summer. The… Read More

February 14, 2022
State Government
Bill aims to stop St. Louis’ 1% earnings tax on remote workers

(The Center Square) – Employees of businesses located in the City of St. Louis who worked remotely during and after the pandemic won’t pay a 1% earnings tax under… Read More

February 9, 2022