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    September 6, 2012

    Judge Dismisses Class-Action Lawsuit Against Arnold's Red Light Cameras

    Traffic cameras have survived yet another class-action lawsuit in Missouri. Last week a Jefferson County judge rejected a suit that aimed to prohibit the use of red light cameras in Arnold, which became the first Missouri city to deploy the cameras in August 2005.In his ruling August 29, Judge Mark ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 19, 2012

    Lawsuit Against Paul McKee's Northside Regeneration Transferred to Supreme Court

    Missouri's Eastern District Court of Appeals has finally weighed in on the lawsuit to thwart developer Paul McKee's $8.1 billion, 1500-acre vision for a new North St. Louis.  Judges Robert Dowd, Mary Hoff and Sherri Sullivan agree with 22nd Circuit Judge Robert H. Dierker, who ruled in July 201 ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 1, 2012

    Appeals Hearing in NorthSide Case Got Heated

    ​If you're a developer, and you want the Board of Aldermen to subsidize your huge redevelopment, how specific must you be about your plans?  That was the central question this morning during a hearing in Missouri's Eastern District Court of Appeals downtown. And things got a bit heated. Devel ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 31, 2012

    Will Appeals Judges Uphold Halting of Paul McKee's Ambitious Plan for the North Side?

    ​Tomorrow, in Missouri's Eastern District Court of Appeals, lawyers for developer Paul McKee will once again fight for the legitimacy for his $8.1 billion-dollar plan to revitalize North St. Louis -- and for the big chunk of change the city promised him in subsidies. So what's this court case all ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 29, 2011

    Post-Dispatch Sued (Again) Over Retiree Benefits

    ​The beleaguered St. Louis Post-Dispatch -- already fending off a lawsuit from the Newspaper Guild over retiree benefits -- now faces another suit from the union representing its mailroom workers.The CWA Local 14620, also known as the St. Louis Mailers Union No. 3, represents the 220 employees who ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 5, 2011

    Clergy Sex-Abuse Claim from Former St. Mary Magdalen Parishoner Denied on Appeal

    Paul Alvino is suing the church for not supervising a priest who molested him in the 70s.​The Eastern District Court of Appeals ruled today that if a local Catholic priest with a history of sexually abusing children molests a young boy but does it solely off of church property, the Archdiocese o ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 25, 2011

    Drug Bust Reversed After Prosecutors Fail to Produce Search Warrant

    ​In 2009, Amos Ingram's north St. Louis home was raided by police, who seized crack, heroin, drug paraphernalia and an illegal gun. During his arrest, Ingram said that, sure, the dope was his, but it was for his own consumption, not to be sold to others. He also said the gun belonged to a frie ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 17, 2010

    "What What (In the Butt)" Creators Sue South Park, Comedy Central

    Who knew?Samwell does not want Butters to do it (in the butt).​Turns out the guys behind the YouTube smash "What What (In the Butt)" -- the music video featuring a flaming dude named Samwell crooning "You want to do it in my butt?" -- have no sense of humor when it comes to parody of their "art."L ... More >>

  • News

    June 22, 2005

    Lord of Dogtown

    Tom Bauer wants his opponents to say uncle. They just want his job.

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