Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced the finalization of a settlement agreement with Ray County Sheriff Scott Childers, who had been temporarily removed from his position while litigation was pursued to remove him permanently for breaking Missouri law. According to the settlement, Childers resigned effective Monday, August 19, and has been stripped of his Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification. He will not be allowed to serve in Missouri law enforcement again.
The St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment (SLATE), in partnership with the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, and Jefferson/Franklin Region Job Centers, will host the first annual St. Louis Regional Job Expo for veterans on Thursday, August 22, 2024. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Soldiers Memorial Military Museum, located at 1315 Chestnut Street in Downtown St. Louis.
An indictment has accused a St. Louis County man and an Alabama woman of engaging in an illegal kickback scheme involving genetic and COVID-19 tests given to seniors.
A day after their arrival on campus, the newest students at Saint Louis University participated in the 2024 New Student Convocation and Family Welcome ceremony.
The University of Missouri will temporarily close the Conley Avenue Parking Structure on August 17 for maintenance, following a recent inspection and as part of ongoing efforts to extend the lifespan of campus parking structures.
The Missouri On-Site Safety & Health Consultation Program, administered by the Division of Labor Standards within the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, offers free on-site safety consultations to small businesses. The program targets businesses with fewer than 250 employees on-site and no more than 500 employees nationwide.
A Bomber Task Force deployment of U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, Airmen, and support equipment from the 131st and 509th Bomb Wings, Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, began at Royal Australian Air Force Base Amberley, Australia, on August 16, 2024.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that his office successfully defended the convictions of Calvin Pittman at the Eastern District Court of Appeals. Pittman was convicted on one count of voluntary manslaughter, two counts of armed criminal action, and one count of unlawful use of a weapon. The appeals court upheld the circuit court’s judgment and denied Pittman's claims regarding the prosecutor’s closing argument.
ST. LOUIS – U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Clark on Thursday sentenced a man from Hawaii to 20 years in prison for the sextortion of a 14-year-old Missouri girl and the distribution of explicit images of other minors.
CAPE GIRARDEAU – U.S. District Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. on Thursday sentenced a man who sold methamphetamine to a confidential informant to 10 years in prison.
GeoFutures, an initiative of Greater St. Louis, Inc., announced Ritika Tejwani as the recipient of the 2024 GeoFutures STL Scholarship. Tejwani, a Business and Computer Science major at Washington University in St. Louis, received this award funded through the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF).
The U.S. Supreme Court recently curtailed the power of federal agencies to interpret the laws they administer, ruling that courts should rely on their own interpretations of ambiguous laws. This decision effectively ends the Chevron deference, a 40-year-old practice that required courts to defer to agencies' interpretations when creating regulations.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that he has joined a 15-state coalition in filing a lawsuit against the Biden-Harris Administration. The suit challenges a new rule that treats illegal aliens as legal citizens, thereby requiring states to fund their public benefits.
ST. LOUIS – U.S. District Judge Sarah E. Pitlyk on Wednesday sentenced a contractor from Jefferson County, Missouri, to five years of probation, 90 days of house arrest, and 80 hours of community service for his role in the financial exploitation of an elderly St. Louis woman.
Today, Mayor Tishaura O. Jones announced the members of the first Long-Term Revenue Advisory Council for the City of St. Louis. The 12-member council was established when the Mayor signed Executive Order 80 on June 17, 2024, and is charged with exploring and recommending strategies for long-term diversification, stability, growth, and sustainability of the revenue of the City of St. Louis.