Milewide tornado kills at least 24 in Oklahoma
Children at an elementary school were among the dead in the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore. Neighborhoods were leveled.
Children at an elementary school were among the dead in the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore. Neighborhoods were leveled.
Developers on the south side come in all shapes and sizes, with ambitions that vary from single buildings to entire city blocks. In the first of a two-part story, Jason Deem talks about building community.
Author M.M. Costantin, who has lived near the Loop for more than 40 years, compiled a photo book that shows Delmar when it was bustling, when it was dangerous and when it came back to life.
The governor reiterated his concern about at least one bill on his desk: legislation cutting personal income, business and corporate income taxes.
Some members of the clergy, law enforcement and social services organizations have formed a new group that promises to work to improve neighborhood safety, and engage young people to address conflict without violence.
Faculty Senate meetings during the months-long standoff with the SLU president were open to the media, but Tuesday's session where a campus climate survey will be presented is closed.
Five months after taking the post, Missouri Department of Social Services Director Alan Freeman is resigning to return to his old job in St. Louis as president and chief executive officer of Grace Hill Health Centers Inc. Gov. Jay Nixon announced Freeman’s departure today, which comes just a week after the governor’s announcement, without details, that Ian McCaslin was being replaced as director of the department's Medicaid division.
They arrived four years ago as fifth-graders, behind in their work and not used to rigorous classes, but they've advanced rapidly and have a strong academic grounding for high school.
While the governor has commonly vetoed bills from the GOP-controlled legislature since he took office in 2009, this year may provide a test of how much weight his objections hold. That’s because for the first time since he became governor, Republicans hold veto-proof majorities in both chambers.
With congressional probes of the Internal Revenue Service and Benghazi likely to remain in the spotlight, both allies and critics of President Barack Obama are predicting that fallout from those and other revelations could endanger key parts of his second-term agenda.