ACLU urges Missouri schools to drop resource officers
The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri is urging school districts to remove police officers from schools.
Supreme Court weighs new trial 25 years after conviction
The Missouri Supreme Court considered whether a prosecutor has the authority to seek a new trial for a man decades after his conviction, which the prosecutor claims was wrongful.
Bond rules get testy hearing in Missouri House
Even lawmakers who support the Missouri Supreme Court’s recent overhaul of its pretrial release rules appeared disturbed by how those rules have been implemented. The House Judiciary Committee on Feb. […]
University of Missouri tracks student attendance with phones
The University of Missouri is tracking all new students on campus this semester through a cellphone app to learn whether they’re attending class. It’s a test expansion of a program […]
University of Missouri tracks student attendance with phones
The University of Missouri is tracking all new students on campus this semester through a cellphone app to learn whether they’re attending class. It’s a test expansion of a program […]
St. Louis mayor considers surveillance planes to fight crime
St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson is considering a proposal to monitor the city’s streets with surveillance planes as state and local officials grapple with how to address violent crime. Krewson […]
St. Louis mayor considers surveillance planes to fight crime
St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson is considering a proposal to monitor the city’s streets with surveillance planes as state and local officials grapple with how to address violent crime. Krewson […]
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