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Twelve candidates vying to become the next Missouri Secretary of State
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.- On August 6th, 12 candidates will be in the race to become Missouri’s next secretary of state. Eight Republicans, three Democrats and a Libertarian are all looking to have their name on the ticket to replace Jay Ashcroft as secretary of state in November. But what does this position truly entail? Dr. Daniel […]
United States Senate candidate from Missouri - Lucas Kunce to host town hall in St. Joseph Wednesday
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Lucas Kunce, a Missouri candidate running for the United States Senate plans to host a town hall meeting in St. Joseph, Missouri, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. According to Kunce's Campaign Team, the event will be held beginning at 6 p.m. at the UA Local 45 Plumbers...
'It destroyed everything': Nonprofit reflects on historic July 2022 flood in Brentwood
BRENTWOOD, Mo. — Recovery is still underway, nearly two years after historic flooding devastated Brentwood. One nonprofit, the Little Bit Foundation, was destroyed in the floodwaters. Now, the organization is in a temporary location, while getting closer to moving into its new home. President and CEO Miranda Walker Jones...
MARYLAND NEWS – Prince George County school board member faces backlash, found working in Missouri
Parents and voters in Prince George’s County are outraged upon learning that a school board member has been working full-time in Ferguson, Missouri, while maintaining his elected position in Maryland. They argue that state law requires school board members to reside in the district they represent, making it seemingly impossible to hold a job so far away. While public opinion supports their view, legally, the member’s residency may still be valid, as domicile laws are complex and not necessarily tied to physical presence.
4 from Collinsville Set for Art Fair
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS — Four individuals from Collinsville are among the participants in the Midwest Salute to the Arts scheduled to take place the weekend of Aug. 23, 24 and 25 at Moody Park in Fairview Heights. One of them is John Locus, a professional photographer with a business located...
How you can get free tickets to see John Legend at The Muny this September
ST. LOUIS — When John Legend performs at The Muny in September, it will be the first live concert at the venue in more than 30 years. On Thursday, The Muny announced it would continue a tradition with the show: free tickets. The Muny announced a partnership with online...
Missouri Woman Assaults Jack In The Box Employee Over Chicken Strip
A seemingly minor complaint over a missing chicken strip escalated into a serious altercation, resulting in a St. Louis woman striking a Jack in the Box employee with her vehicle, according to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. Dispute Over Missing Chicken Strip Leads to Assault at St. Louis Jack...
Local students named to dean's list at Washington University in St. Louis
ST LOUIS, Mo. (July 24, 2024) - The following students have been named to the dean's list for the spring 2024 semester at Washington University in St. Louis. (98155) - Audrey Brown is enrolled in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. To qualify for the Dean's List in the Sam Fox School, students must earn a semester grade point average of 3.5 or above and be enrolled in at least 14 graded units.
St. Louis’ Armston Teasdale adds associate
St. Louis-based law firm Armstrong Teasdale added associate Michael W. Carwin to the firm’s Intellectual Property Litigation practice in Chicago. A registered patent attorney, Carwin focuses on complex patent, trademark, copyright and trade secrets litigation. Within two years after receiving his law license, Carwin second-chaired and won a two-week...
2 of the top Republican candidates for Missouri governor debated Wednesday night in St. Louis
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two of the top Republican candidates laid out their positions on immigration, law enforcement, gun control and other issues at a debate Wednesday night in St. Louis. Missouri Sen. Bill Eigel and Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft faced questions from three members of the...
Missouri man faces execution in two months despite DNA mismatch
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KFVS) - Marcellus Williams has maintained since 1998 that he’s innocent of the murder of local newspaper reporter Felicia Gayle in a St. Louis suburb. Williams was convicted and received the death penalty in 2001. The original conviction hinged not on physical evidence but on the testimony of two witnesses. It wasn’t until 2015 that DNA testing of the murder weapon was allowed, and found a profile not matching that of Williams.
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