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Man faces charges in police standoff at Ferguson home

Charges have been filed against a man who authorities say shot his brother inside a Ferguson home and caused an hours-long standoff with police earlier this week.Click to Continue »

 

Skeletal remains of missing Springfield woman found

Authorities say the skeletal remains of a missing Springfield woman have been discovered near Fordland.Click to Continue »

 

Civil lawsuit set to be filed in Michael Brown's death

Lawyers for the parents of an unarmed, black 18-year-old who was fatally shot by a white police officer in a St. Louis suburb say they plan to file a civil…Click to Continue »

 

Civil lawsuit to be filed Thursday in Michael Brown's death

Lawyers for the parents of Michael Brown, the unarmed, black 18-year-old who was fatally shot by a white police officer in a St. Louis suburb, announced Wednesday night that they…Click to Continue »

 

Missouri House endorses statewide regulations for Uber, Lyft

An effort by Missouri lawmakers to create statewide regulations for ridesharing companies including Uber and Lyft has received initial approval in the House.Click to Continue »

 

Missouri House approves changes to municipal court rules

A measure that aims to address criticisms of Missouri's municipal courts voiced by protesters and activists in the wake of the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson is…Click to Continue »

 

Senate approves health-care conscience update

A measure requiring physicians to spell out a patient's options even if they're objectionable to the doctor has received Senate approval.Click to Continue »

 

Committee passes bill to privatize state economic agency

A House committee has approved a measure that would privatize the state's economic development agency and turn the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum into a stand-alone institution.Click to Continue »

 

Landmarks Illinois names most endangered historic places

Landmarks Illinois has announced the state's most endangered historic places:Click to Continue »

 

Illinois Senate OKs restoring $26M in Rauner grant cuts

The Illinois Senate has overwhelmingly approved restoring $26 million in social service and public health grants that Gov. Bruce Rauner had frozen.Click to Continue »

 

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