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Gov. Mike Parson: “These kids have got to get back to school.... And if they do get COVID-19, which they will — and they will when they go to school — they’re not going to the hospitals.... They’re going to go home and they’re going to get over it.”
Kroger, the nation's biggest traditional grocer, changes its policy and asks customers to quit openly carrying guns in stores. Kroger owns Ruler Foods, which operates in the St. Louis area.
It was at least the third disturbance at the CJC in recent weeks. Another occurred the last week of December and a second just days later. In those cases inmates had expressed concern about unsafe conditions amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Tishaura Jones said her victory was part of “a wave of black girl magic in the state of Missouri,” which also included wins by three African American women in other major races Tuesday: Her victory
Cori Bush
and Alissia Canady
Missouri’s attorney general and governor moved quickly Friday to cut off access to abortion in the state following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
St. Louis Cardinals Yadier Molina, Adam Wainwright and Albert Pujols walk off the field in the fifth inning during the game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Sunday. Photos by David Carson:
St. Louis judge rules Missouri AG has no right to medical records of transgender minors at Washington University by
@AnneliseHanshaw
of
@MO_Independent
Lights on the St. Louis Civil Courts Building glow blue and yellow, the colors of the Ukrainian flag, on Monday night to show solidarity with Ukraine after Russia's invasion last week. The colors will remain in place for about two weeks. Photo by
@LaurieSkrivan
While debating an amendment that bans transgender girls from high school girls sports teams Monday, Missouri Rep. Maggie Nurrenbern, D-Kansas City, addressed a comment that the House wasn't discussing "LGBQ bills" that day. Nurrenbern responded, “That’s the T (in LGBTQ).”
Developing: An Amazon warehouse collapsed near Pontoon Beach in Madison County Friday night, trapping employees inside, as tornadoes and strong storms blew through the St. Louis region.
Mylissa Farmer, a Missouri woman who was refused an abortion at two hospitals after her water broke about 18 weeks into her pregnancy, said she may sue for malpractice.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner announced Thursday that, after weeks of blistering pressure from Missouri lawmakers, she would indeed resign, effective June 1.
On this day 52 years ago, Cardinals outfielder Curt Flood rejected a trade, launching a labor revolution that led to free agency for MLB players — and cost him his career.
There were hijinks in the
#STLCards
dugout as Yadier Molina and Albert Pujols joined in to cool off Adam Wainwright on Thursday at Petco Park. The Cardinals won against the San Diego Padres 5-4. Learn more:
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@kodacohen
"As a Black man, I don’t feel comfortable occupying the predominately white space that is a Morgan Wallen concert — though I’ve occupied many predominantly white spaces, professionally and personally, all my life," music critic
@kevincjohnson
writes.
Update: Paul Yarl, told the Star on Monday that Ralph Yarl, 16, was released from the hospital Sunday. He is back home, where his mother, a nurse, is taking time off work to care for him.
Watch St. Louis Post-Dispatch photographer David Carson capture the moon completely covering the sun as seen from Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Video by Allie Schallert.
The all-white Francis Howell School Board voted Thursday to eliminate the elective courses Black History and Black Literature from the district’s three high schools. The vote was 5-2.
Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt says the Trump campaign is making inconsistent arguments. “You can’t stop the count in one state and decide you want the count to continue in another state.... That’s not how the system works.”
A man who has been among the loudest anti-Black Lives Matter demonstrators outside the Kenosha County Courthouse this week during Kyle Rittenhouse's trial has reportedly been identified as an ex-cop in Ferguson, Missouri.
The little-known Trump administration appointee who is refusing to sign a letter allowing President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team to formally begin its work is St. Louis native Emily Murphy. Back in 2017,
@clairecmc
gave her a glowing endorsement.