(AP) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a new moratorium on evictions that would last until Oct. 3. The Biden administration is trying to quell intensifying criticism that it was allowing vulnerable renters to lose their homes during a pandemic. The new moratorium could help keep millions in their homes as the …
Gov. Parson pardons gun-waving St. Louis lawyer couple
(AP) Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has made good on his promise to pardon a couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at social justice demonstrators as they marched past the couple’s home last year. The Republican governor announced Tuesday that he pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges in June. The …
Braves hammer Lester in Cardinals debut for 6-1 victory
(AP) Freddie Freeman and the Atlanta Braves hammered Jon Lester in his first start for the St. Louis Cardinals, scoring five runs in the first inning and cruising to a 6-1 victory. The 37-year-old Lester (3-6), acquired from Washington last week, allowed the first seven hitters to reach and did not record an out until …
St. Louis mask mandate temporarily on hold; Kansas City sued
(AP) A judge has put St. Louis County’s new mask requirement on hold for at least two weeks. Circuit Judge Ellen “Nellie” Ribaudo on Tuesday sided with Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt in issuing a temporary restraining order of a mask mandate that was issued by St. Louis County health officials in July. The St. …
(AUDIO) Councilman Pitzer on public meeting on masks, park tax election
Columbia’s city council will hear arguments from citizens next Monday over whether a mask mandate should be reinstated for the city amid rising coronavirus cases. City councilman Matt Pitzer joined Wake Up Columbia on Tuesday to discuss it.
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