Airport News & Updates November 21 Knife-wielding man in St. Louis airport shot and killed by police Police fatally shot a knife-wielding suspect on Friday at St. Louis' airport after the man refused to drop his weapon during a confrontation, officials said.
Campus Radicals October 29 Top medical school moved DEI office to secret location as it tries to 'evade accountability': legal group Washington University's medical school is accused of hiding a DEI office on a restricted floor after moving it from public access, sparking an investigation by a legal group.
St. Louis October 22 Australian prime minister's plane makes emergency landing in St Louis after leaving Washington Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's plane makes emergency landing in St. Louis after crew member injured by falling luggage, suffers concussion.
Ohio October 10 High school football team travels 500 miles only to get pepper sprayed by police after loss A high school football game in Massillon, Ohio, ended in chaos when police used pepper spray to break up altercations between players after the game.
VIDEO August 7 FBI investigating antisemitic attack in St. Louis Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior correspondent Mike Tobin has the latest on the FBI’s investigation into a suspected hate crime on an American IDF veteran in St. Louis on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
Health July 22 Higher cancer rates linked to WWII radioactive waste in Midwestern creek Radioactive contamination from Coldwater Creek in Missouri linked to higher cancer rates, a Harvard study finds, as Congress expands the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
Property May 6 Business owners take on city they say is playing 'musical chairs' with property in eminent domain case A St. Louis suburb wants to use eminent domain to raze a commercial area and make way for a $436 million redevelopment project. A judge will decide if that's legal.
St. Louis January 8 Former St Louis prosecutor Kim Gardner spent hundreds of work hours on nursing degree, scathing audit finds Report released by Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick Tuesday details what an investigation found during former Democratic St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner's tenure.
St. Louis October 23, 2024 Former Soros-backed St. Louis prosecutor admits to misusing public funds Former St. Louis prosecutor Kimberly Gardner, who stepped down from her role in 2023, admitted to misusing public funds to cover her personal court costs and fees in 2022.
LIFESTYLE September 23, 2024 On this day in history, September 23, 1806, Lewis and Clark return to St. Louis as heroes after journey U.S. Army Captain Meriwether Lewis and 2nd Lt. William Clark — plus the Corps of Discovery — returned to St. Louis after epic travels to the Pacific Ocean on this day in history, Sept. 23, 1806.
LIFESTYLE July 20, 2024 Meet the American who gave flight to football, Bradbury Robinson, college star threw first forward pass St. Louis University star Bradbury Robinson ushered in a new era for football when he threw the very first forward pass in 1906 as rules changes took place to make the game safer.
Media July 19, 2024 Judge puts pause on St. Louis guaranteed income program that pays poor families $500 a month A St. Louis judge issued a Temporary Restraining Order against a guaranteed income program while it's being challenged in court. Over 500 households will be impacted by the ruling.
The Squad July 6, 2024 Phony rabbi pranks 'empty suit antisemite' Squad member A parody anti-Israel social media account was able to dupe the campaign team of Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., into engaging with plans for a potential fundraiser in Gaza.
OPINION June 14, 2024 America's 5 most dangerous cities: Here's the common thread This election is about more than partisan politics; it's about the fundamental right of every citizen to feel secure in their homes and neighborhoods.
Missouri May 21, 2024 Missouri inmate's wrongful conviction claim to be heard in teen's 1990 killing 52-year-old Missouri inmate Christopher Dunn, who has maintained his innocence in the first-degree murder he was convicted of, will have his claim heard in court this week.
St. Louis April 26, 2024 St. Louis' toxic sites need faster cleanup, lawmakers and residents say Missouri residents and lawmakers are holding the Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers accountable to carrying out faster cleanups at toxic sites.
Missouri April 17, 2024 Suburban St. Louis officer fatally shoots 18-year-old who killed man at gas station Joshua Campbell, 18, was fatally shot by a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer, after Campbell himself shot and killed 26-year-old Detarius Haynes.
Missouri March 26, 2024 Bus company ending St. Louis Public Schools contract early over noose controversy Missouri Central School Bus Co. is prematurely terminating its relationship with St. Louis Public Schools as tensions flare over a noose found near a Black mechanic's workstation.
Missouri March 6, 2024 Missouri firefighter's doctor girlfriend died of multiple drug intoxication, manner 'undetermined' Autopsy and toxicology results are in for Dr. Sarah Sweeney, the second woman found dead in St. Louis-area firefighter's home in less than four years.
St. Louis February 29, 2024 Former Missouri school principal admits hiring hitman to kill pregnant teacher Former St. Louis middle school principal Cornelius Green pleaded guilty to federal murder-for-hire charges in the death of third grade teacher Jocelyn Peters.
Missouri February 27, 2024 St. Louis school bus service halted in protest to support mechanic who found noose A Black mechanic with Missouri Central School Bus, Amin Mitchell, found a noose at his workstation after an alleged argument with a manager over brakes. Now 40 bus routes are uncovered in St. Louis.
St. Louis February 22, 2024 St. Louis man sentenced for crash killing 4 people and injuring 4 others Cedric Dixon, 35, caused a fatal car crash in St. Louis last February killing 4 people and injuring 4 others. Dixon was sentenced Thursday for 10 years after taking a plea deal.
POLITICS February 20, 2024 Embattled Rep Cori Bush faces campaign cash crunch; trails Dem primary challenger in money on hand Rep. Cori Bush is facing a campaign cash crunch six months from her Democrat primary and is trailing her opponent in money on hand.
Missouri February 16, 2024 Suspect charged in car accident that killed mother and daughter near St. Louis Drake concert Monte Henderson has been charged with two counts of first-degree involuntary manslaughter after allegedly striking two women leaving a Drake concert with his vehicle.
LIFESTYLE February 16, 2024 Meet the American who made flying safe, Archie League, daredevil pilot and first air-traffic controller Archie W. League is widely considered the first air-traffic controller. He began by directing aircraft with flags in 1929, then helped make flying safe for millions of travelers.
Media February 15, 2024 Civil rights attorney argues cash payments to descendants of slaves 'recognize the harm done' from slavery Civil Rights attorney Areva Martin shared how St. Louis University can recognize its role in slavery with cash payments to descendants of slaves.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash February 15, 2024 St. Louis police force hits all-time low following 'Defund Police' movement: 'It's out of control' Ann Dorn and retired St. Louis homicide detective Roger Murphy joined "Fox & Friends" to discuss the city's crime crisis and police shortages.
Missouri February 14, 2024 St. Louis man gets 60 years for killing high school coach during serial carjacking spree Kurt Wallace, 31, of St. Louis, has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for a serial carjacking spree that saw the fatal shooting of high school football coach Jaz Granderson.
VIDEO February 14, 2024 St. Louis police staffing hits all-time low Ann Dorn, widow of Police Capt. David Dorn, and retired St. Louis homicide detective Roger Murphy discuss how crime is impacting the city and how the rhetoric of 'Defund the Police' played a role.
VIDEO February 14, 2024 Missouri lawmaker wants St. Louis police under state control as crime rocks city Missouri Republican State Sen. Nick Schroer on what is behind the crime crisis in St. Louis and reports of 326 vacancies in their police department