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St. Louis aldermanic board to consider police review panel

St. Louis' governing board appears poised to consider a measure that would establish a civilian panel that would review complaints against police officers.Click to Continue »

 

WireCo to move headquarters across border to Kansas

The business border wars continue between Kansas and Missouri.Click to Continue »

 

Iowa Pacific wants to improve service on Hoosier State Line

Iowa Pacific railroad is aiming to improve service for passengers after it takes over a passenger line between Indianapolis and Chicago next month.Click to Continue »

 

Rauner extends tax return deadline for tornado victims

Gov. Bruce Rauner has extended tax return deadlines for residents affected by last week's tornado and severe weather in parts of DeKalb and Ogle counties.Click to Continue »

 

Protests for $15-an-hour wages set to expand Wednesday

The fight to redefine a McJob is heating up.Click to Continue »

 

As death of Lincoln marked, caretakers of tomb face setbacks

Caretakers of Abraham Lincoln's tomb are on the defensive over an unflattering critique in National Geographic magazine and looming budget cuts that could threaten management of the historic site, even…Click to Continue »

 

Former youth soccer coach sentenced for videotaping girls

A former youth soccer coach in a Kansas City suburb was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for secretly videotaping young girls on his team while they changed clothes.Click to Continue »

 

Rauner SIU commencement speech draws some criticism

Gov. Bruce Rauner's planned commencement speech at Southern Illinois University is drawing protests from some who cite the first-term Republican's call to cut state funding to universities by 31.5 percent.Click to Continue »

 

Southwestern Missouri authorities investigating 2 deaths

Southwestern Missouri authorities are investigating a possible murder-suicide at a home just east of Willard.Click to Continue »

 

Appeals court rules ticket scandal records should be public

The Missouri Court of Appeals has ruled that records of the St. Louis police department's investigation into the 2006 World Series ticket scandal should be public.Click to Continue »

 

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