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The curfew was in place, among other reasons, to protect property owners from looters.
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The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department fired Lafeal Lawshea in 2021 after Missouri suspended his law enforcement license following the filing of criminal charges.
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The lawsuit filed on behalf of two longtime police reform advocates says the takeover violates a ban on special laws and amounts to an unfunded mandate.
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Carol Mayorga was detained in April during an immigration check-in at the ICE office in St. Louis. But on Wednesday, the beloved pancake house waitress is walking free from the Greene County Jail.
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Three are employees of contract license offices, and the other is Pinnacle Concierge owner Gary Wilds.
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Then-Gov. Mike Parson appointed Gabe Gore as St. Louis circuit attorney in 2023. Gore then won a full term in August.
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On the one-year anniversary of his brother’s death, Jerryl Christmas held a rally outside Crown Food Mart Phillips 66 encouraging customers to shop somewhere else.
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Lower courts have said U.S. Rep. Mike Bost and two other plaintiffs lacked the legal standing to sue, and the high court said on Monday that it will hear their appeal.
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The Holy Joe Society is calling on state and city officials to relieve Sheriff Alfred Montgomery of his duties.
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Two rulings from a Kansas City judge had allowed abortions in the state to resume while a challenge to its near-total ban proceeded to trial.
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Police swarmed Tower Grove Park and said they took one person into custody after multiple fights broke out at a Memorial Day barbecue. People nearby reported a loud explosion, which an officer later described as a firework.
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A Kennett, Missouri, woman went to St. Louis last month for what she thought was a routine meeting with immigration officials to renew her immigration documents. Instead, they shackled her and are now trying to deport her to Hong Kong.