by Bill Pollock | Mar 7, 2016 | Sports Features
The No. 10-ranked Washington University-St. Louis women’s basketball team advanced to the 17th NCAA Sectional Semifinal in school history and third in the last four years with a pair of home wins in the first two rounds of the NCAA Division III Championship...
by Bill Pollock | May 15, 2015 | Sports Features
No. 2 seed University of Wisconsin-La Crosse scored a pair of runs top of the 13th inning as the Eagles posted an 8-6 over No. 3 seed Washington University in St. Louis in a winner’s bracket game Friday at the 2015 NCAA Division III Midwest Baseball Regional...
by Mike Lear | Jul 18, 2014 | Crime / Courts, News
A federal judge in California has ruled that state’s death penalty takes so long to be carried out it breaks the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment. The ruling could have an impact on cases in Missouri. The judge ruled that delays of 25 years or...
by Mike Lear | Jul 16, 2014 | Health / Medicine, News
Next month, Missouri will have a “right to try” law in place that aims to allow terminally ill patients who have exhausted conventional treatments to seek the use of drugs, devices and products that haven’t gone all the way through the federal Food...
by Bill Pollock | Mar 10, 2014 | Sports Features
No. 2 Washington University-St. Louis lost in the second round of the 2014 NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Championships Saturday night at the WU Field House in St. Louis, falling to No. 24-ranked Calvin College 83-75 win. The Bears ended their season at 24-3 and...