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An estimated 30% of Missouri youth in foster care or group homes are on psychotropic drugs of some sort — nearly twice the national average for kids that…
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Updated at 8:00 p.m. May 10 with more information from the first day — Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens was in a St. Louis courtroom Thursday watching jury…
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Lawyers who are leading the effort to reform the municipal courts in St. Louis, tell of injustices they have witnessed in the courts and callous…
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You don’t have to try that hard to get St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay to express effusive support for a new football stadium on his city’s riverfront.With…
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The caretakers for the Edward Jones Dome have initiated a lawsuit to see whether St. Louis residents will have to vote to approve public financing of a…
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The supervisor of St. Louis University's civil litigation clinic is threatening legal action to force a public vote in St. Louis over a proposed nearly $1…
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Ferguson resident MeldonMoffitt is part of a hardy group of protesters known as the Lost Voices, mostly young people willing to sleep on the street to get…
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Michael Brown’s death at the hands of a Ferguson police officer brought about an intense examination of the conduct, racial composition and…
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A group of attorneys is asking Ferguson’s mayor to “wipe the slate clean” and grant clemency to certain people who broke the city ordinances, such as…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 25, 2012 - Monday morning, the Supreme Court handed out its ruling on SB1070, the Arizona…