January 27, 2012

St. Charles can’t stop Westboro protests

St. Charles has failed, so far, with its ordinance intended to keep demonstrators from the Westboro Baptist Church from demonstrating at military funerals. A judge has ordered the city not to enforce the ordinance passed last month. The ordinance bans protests within 300 feet of a funeral. The church says ordinances like the one in St. Charles violate its First Amendments rights.

Census shows population shift; redistricting committee wants public input

The census bureau says our two biggest cities are going in different directions. Kansas City remains Missour’s biggest city with almost 460,000 people, about 4 percent more than it had ten years ago. Kansas City officials had been hoping for more. So had St.Louis officials, who had been hoping their city’s decades-long slide was reversing. But the census numbers show the slide continues with St. Louis down to less than 320,000 people, an 8 percent decline.

Springfield, Independence, and Columbia round out the top five. The top five are the only cities of more than 100,000 in Missouri. Four of Missouri’s top 20 cities lost people in the last decade — St. Louis, University City, Ballwin, and Raytown.

The only county in Missouri with more than 1 million people has lost that distinction. Census figures show St. Louis county lost 17,361 people in the last decade, dropping its population to 998,954. It appears the collar counties around St.Louis City and County picked up those numbers. St. Charles County has grown by 27 percent; Lincoln County has grown by 35 percent. Jefferson County’s population gained 10 percentage points. Still, St. Louis County remains Missouri’s most populous county by far — about 325,000 more people than Jackson County has.

Our second largest city has not been this small for 140 years. St. Louis’ numbers — below 320,000 — have not been this low since the 1870 census.

Want to let your legislators know where you’d like to be when the new Congressional districts are drawn? House and Senate redistricting committees have scheduled several hearings between now and March 11 to hear your thoughts. Here’s the schedule:
Today — Springfield
March 1 — Blue Springs
March 2 — Mexico
March 3 — Poplar Bluff
March 4 — Clayton
March 7 — Chillicothe
March 8 — Jefferson City
March 11 — Kansas City
Additional hearings might be scheduled. The committees have to get together on a new map and get it approved by the legislature before adjournment on May 14.

St. Louis area caregiver allegedly stabbed quadriplegic to death

A quadriplegic’s caregiver has been charged in St. Louis county with stabbing his client to death and then setting his apartment on fire. Murder and arson charges filed against Tyrone Benedict, who suffered burns on his back, buttocks and hands, say he stabbed Mark Woods, and say Benedict lied about his whereabouts when he was first questioned.

Former residential care CFO won’t do prison time for stealing

A former chief financial officer who stole $58,000 dollars from the Christian Care Home in Ferguson will not go to prison. Ex CFO Gary Romine’s 15-year prison sentence has been suspended pending completion of his five years probation and repayment of the money.

CSI Missouri: DNA on skillet handle nets murder suspect

DNA found on the handle of a bloody skillet five years ago have been matched to a man now facing a murder charge in St. Louis. The prosecutor charges Andre McAfee beat Charles Barnes to death with a cast iron skillet that was left next to Barnes’ body.