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Page wins court fight with council, will head to London

Page wins court fight with council, will head to London

  • Jacob Barker | Post-Dispatch

Page had said he would not go unless a judge clarifies a county ordinance, passed in September, that makes the council chair acting county executive when he leaves the country. 

Page pitches purchase of Creve Coeur building for St. Louis County headquarters

Page pitches purchase of Creve Coeur building for St. Louis County headquarters

  • jbarker SKukuljan

The building, constructed in 1982, was renovated in 2014, according to the owner, and has a large parking lot. 

Kehoe's income tax elimination plan moves closer to ballot in Missouri

Kehoe's income tax elimination plan moves closer to ballot in Missouri

  • Kurt Erickson | Post-Dispatch

Voters could get to decide whether to eliminate the state's income tax later this year

Many states, including Missouri, don’t report losses from data center tax breaks, study says

Many states, including Missouri, don’t report losses from data center tax breaks, study says

  • By Kevin Hardy Stateline

In most cases, states are failing to disclose incentives in violation of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, a private organization that sets financial reporting standards for state and local governments. 

Nearly 1 in 4 people seeking abortions out of state chose Illinois. Here’s why.

Nearly 1 in 4 people seeking abortions out of state chose Illinois. Here’s why.

  • By Kelcie Moseley-Morris Stateline

Aside from geography, Illinois also is among the states that have put in place new policies — along with millions of dollars — to welcome patients who aren’t their residents. 

Emerson site overhaul grows to $22 billion. Ferguson considers a $1.5 billion tax break

Emerson site overhaul grows to $22 billion. Ferguson considers a $1.5 billion tax break

  • Nassim Benchaabane | Post-Dispatch

Supporters say the financing will help secure the city's largest economic development project in its history on what could otherwise become a vacant problem site.

Lease talks between St. Louis County, St. Ann landlords back on, Page says

Lease talks between St. Louis County, St. Ann landlords back on, Page says

  • Jacob Barker | Post-Dispatch

"In the end, we have to get the best deal for St Louis County and not get too wrapped up in the behavior of people that we do business with," Page said Tuesday. 

To break election tie, St. Charles opts to draw name from 'small opaque jar'

To break election tie, St. Charles opts to draw name from 'small opaque jar'

  • Apr 15, 2026

"The names of both candidates will be placed into a container, and one name will be randomly drawn to determine the winner," St. Charles clerk told the Post-Dispatch.

St. Louis County executive hopeful invites opponent as guest speaker for her meeting

St. Louis County executive hopeful invites opponent as guest speaker for her meeting

  • Apr 15, 2026

On flyers mailed this week, Mosley touts appearance of county Assessor Jake Zimmerman at April 30 meeting. Both are Democratic candidates for county executive

Judge dismisses challenge to Missouri's $50 million school voucher program

Judge dismisses challenge to Missouri's $50 million school voucher program

  • Apr 15, 2026

The Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Program costs taxpayers about $50 million annually

St. Louis gives $545,000 to fund all-boys preschool

St. Louis gives $545,000 to fund all-boys preschool

  • Apr 15, 2026

The Foundation for Strengthening Families will use the money for its Good Shepherd Academy for Boys off Page Boulevard and Hodiamont Avenue.

Illinois unions rally against driverless vehicle bill, warn of job losses, safety risks

Illinois unions rally against driverless vehicle bill, warn of job losses, safety risks

  • Apr 14, 2026

A coalition of labor unions fear driverless taxis could jeopardize public safety and the jobs of some or all of its hundreds of thousands of workers with problematic technology.

St. Louis County Council overrides Sam Page veto of jail damage measure

St. Louis County Council overrides Sam Page veto of jail damage measure

  • Apr 14, 2026

The bill requires county jail officials to seek prosecution of prisoners causing damage of $750 or more to the facility. The county executive says it violated separation of powers.

Ed Martin is still fighting ethics accusations, claims 'executive privilege'

Ed Martin is still fighting ethics accusations, claims 'executive privilege'

  • Apr 14, 2026

A former factor in local and state GOP politics, Martin has been charged by a legal disciplinary counsel with ethics violations that could lead to disbarment.

One extra ballot ties St. Charles council race. They could draw lots for the seat

One extra ballot ties St. Charles council race. They could draw lots for the seat

Chris Kyle was ahead by a single vote. Now, he and incumbent Bill Otto are tied

St. Louis NAACP wants deaths at city jail investigated as negligent homicides

St. Louis NAACP wants deaths at city jail investigated as negligent homicides

The group alleges detainees are often taken from the jail to hospital emergency rooms without documentation of things such as diagnoses and medication lists.

A trip to London sparks a fight over who runs St. Louis County

A trip to London sparks a fight over who runs St. Louis County

St. Louis County Executive Sam Page really wants to go to London. But he doesn't want County Council Chairwoman to be county executive while he's gone. 

Missouri Senate budget panel reverses cuts to universities, child care

Missouri Senate budget panel reverses cuts to universities, child care

Senate taps into funds set aside for renovations of the Capitol to pay for one-time needs

Voters across Missouri passed property tax caps. Will they actually happen?

Voters across Missouri passed property tax caps. Will they actually happen?

It's not clear when, or even if, property tax freezes passed by voters will go into effect.

With filing deadline looming, Senate to debate elimination of Missouri income tax

With filing deadline looming, Senate to debate elimination of Missouri income tax

Democrats say eliminating the income tax will create massive holes in state government spending.

Holleman: St. Louis County needs a new police chief. The last transition was stormy.

Holleman: St. Louis County needs a new police chief. The last transition was stormy.

Will replacing Chief Kenneth Gregory will go smoothly? A few years ago, the foray into naming a new chief caused controversy.

'World Cup ready': State, federal leaders say matches, Kansas City will be safe

'World Cup ready': State, federal leaders say matches, Kansas City will be safe

Kansas City will play host to six matches June 16 through July 11. In addition to contests at Arrowhead Stadium, there are fan engagement activities tied to the games.

Clayco chief defends Festus data center, worries St. Louis area will be 'left out' of boom

Clayco chief defends Festus data center, worries St. Louis area will be 'left out' of boom

Clayco chief Bob Clark said the data center will financially benefit residents and businesses of Festus, from nearby property owners to the local Pasta House.

Sam Page vetoes bill requiring jail to seek prosecution of prisoners causing damage

Sam Page vetoes bill requiring jail to seek prosecution of prisoners causing damage

The county executive says bill would violate separation of powers. The bill's sponsor disputes that and wants the council to override the veto.

Why aren't there more food trucks in St. Louis? Aldermen plan a fix

Why aren't there more food trucks in St. Louis? Aldermen plan a fix

The proposal would open more blocks downtown, near the soccer stadium, in Soulard and on Cherokee Street. It would also let trucks stay open until 1 a.m.

Messenger: Arnold voters make a statement on Election Day: Pay attention to us

Messenger: Arnold voters make a statement on Election Day: Pay attention to us

This is what happens when arrogant public officials don’t take kindly to being questioned.

Layoffs stalled? St. Louis County Council considers budget boost

Layoffs stalled? St. Louis County Council considers budget boost

But the county executive says more money is needed as he and the council majority remain at odds, often bitterly, over other budget cuts.

Illegal slot operator built police connections. Most recent: St. Louis County union chief

Illegal slot operator built police connections. Most recent: St. Louis County union chief

It's the latest example of Torch cozying up to police in the St. Louis area.

A new immigration strategy shakes a rural Missouri town

A new immigration strategy shakes a rural Missouri town

President Trump’s deportation campaign has reached deep into agricultural regions that rely heavily on immigrant labor, including raids on farms and at meat-packing facilities.

Man charged with felony after police say he hit protester with car in downtown St. Louis

Man charged with felony after police say he hit protester with car in downtown St. Louis

On Friday evening, about 30-35 protesters briefly blocked the intersection of Market and Broadway after the city removed recently installed bump-outs meant to slow traffic.

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Heart to Heart 5K/10K run/walk in Creve Coeur, Missouri
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Heart to Heart 5K/10K run/walk in Creve Coeur, Missouri

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The 20th annual Heart to Heart 5K/10K Run/Walk takes place June 6, 2026, at Millennium Park in Creve Coeur with timed races, awards, family discounts and more.

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Arbor Day art contest in Creve Coeur, Missouri
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Arbor Day art contest in Creve Coeur, Missouri

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All-ages Arbor Day art and photo contest in Creve Coeur features nature-inspired works, ribbons from the mayor, and a March 13, 2026, submission deadline.

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May school psychology graduate Hannah Rose advances research and leadership
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May school psychology graduate Hannah Rose advances research and leadership

  • University of Missouri St. Louis
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UMSL EdS student Hannah Rose leads school psychology research, presents nationally and prepares to serve as a full-time school psychologist in St. Louis.

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Pre-nursing student creates Health Guide USA website
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Pre-nursing student creates Health Guide USA website

  • University of Missouri St. Louis
  • 8 hrs ago
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UMSL pre-nursing student Asmahan Ghaleb created Health Guide USA to help patients navigate health insurance after her family’s struggles accessing care.

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