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Well-known criminal defense attorney asks to be removed from defense of man charged with assaulting Ferguson police officer
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — The man accused of attacking and critically injuring a Ferguson police officer may need to find a new defense attorney. On Wednesday, high-profile defense attorney Scott Rosenblum filed a request to withdraw from Elijah Gantt's defense. The request did not provide a reason for the request.
MoDOT settles wrongful death lawsuit over crash that killed pregnant employee
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — The Missouri Department of Transportation earlier this month settled a wrongful death lawsuit involving a crash that killed two of its employees, one of whom was six months pregnant. In an order and judgment dated Sept. 6, all parties agreed that MoDOT would pay...
Popular pyro-musical in Innsbrook canceled due to expected rainy weather
INNSBROOK, Mo. — Every year thousands of ecstatic people, near and far, trek to small town Innsbrook in Warren County for the spectacular "Sky Wars," the United States Fireworks Championship. "These shows are timed down to the one hundredth of a second to the beats of the music. Last...
'She doesn't want to go back' - Mother decides to home school child after threats
ST ANN, Mo. — After continued threats at schools across the area some families are considering drastic measures to keep their kids safe. At Ritenour High School, it’s not unusual to see a St. Ann Police squad car in the parking lot. “We want parents to know their...
Lightning strike likely caused siren malfunction in Maryland Heights, emergency officials say
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. — A siren inadvertently sounded in Maryland Heights Wednesday morning, but the St. Louis County Office of Emergency Management said there was not threat. In a Facebook post, the office of emergency management said there was no threat. A later post said they believe the siren...
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