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This interview was re-broadcast on "St. Louis on the Air" at noon on Monday (Labor Day), September 4.Originally published April 4, 2017:Glen Carbon.…
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Nuisance ordinances have been commonplace across the U.S. for at least a century. They are used to crack down on everything from overgrown grass to…
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Lawmakers have been recruited to help in the battle over a St. Louis County judge’s order for a woman to reveal where she lives.At issue is the state’s…
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A change to St. Louis' problem properties ordinance could help people who have faced domestic violence stay in their homes.The public safety committee of…
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Gov. Jay Nixon on Monday signed several bills into law, including one designed to prevent identity theft.Senate Bill 624 makes it a class A misdemeanor to…
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Domestic violence cases in Madison County will be handled a bit differently starting June 1.The county will become the second in Illinois to establish a…
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Domestic violence shelters in Illinois have spent the past months dipping into savings and cutting back staff. At least one has closed its doors to women…
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A new anti-bullying app available on Google Play is the brain child of a handful of St. Louis dads. The Stop Harassing Me Now app, which is also designed…
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Joe Eulberg doesn't remember what made him so upset that he flipped a table during an argument with his wife 20 years ago. He does remember the outcome.…
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Updated at 4:35 p.m. with comment from Governor Jay Nixon.A alliance of legal and political figures has launched an effort to get clemency for 14 women…