March 22, 2022 St. Louis prosecutors will not charge man arrested for trying to carjack police officers The St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s office refused to file charges against a suspect accused of attempting to carjack a police vehicle.
February 8, 2022 McCloskeys put on probation as attorneys by Missouri Supreme Court A Missouri couple who held guns outside their home when a group of protesters entered their private St. Louis neighborhood in June 2020 were put on probation as attorneys Tuesday by the Missouri Supreme Court and could have their licenses suspended if they violate the terms.Â
February 7, 2022 Series of fentanyl overdoses in St. Louis sparks public safety warning A series of seven fentanyl overdoses in St. Louis, Missouri sparked a public safety warning from Interim Public Safety Director to cities first responders were called to several times.
February 7, 2022 Missouri gun law: state Supreme Court to hear arguments against new law Missouri Supreme Court scheduled to hear arguments on the new state gun law on Monday
January 27, 2022 Rep. Cori Bush's car hit by gunfire in St. Louis Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., said Thursday that "thankfully, no one was harmed," after her unoccupied vehicle was hit by gunfire Saturday in the St. Louis area.
January 26, 2022 Two St. Louis police officers shot, wounded pursuing vehicle in Ferguson: authorities Two St. Louis police officers were shot in nearby Ferguson, Missouri, Wednesday afternoon after locating a vehicle that was possibly linked to a homicide, according to authorities.
January 23, 2022 Washington University in St. Louis: 'Professionalism' is racist An event at Washington University in St. Louis is asking students one question: "Is Professionalism a Racist Construct?"
January 22, 2022 McDonald's employee in St. Louis is shot in French fry dispute, police say A Missouri woman accused of shooting a McDonald’s restaurant employee has been criminally charged.
January 6, 2022 Missouri hearing held on McCloskeys' bid to get their guns back The city of St. Louis has not destroyed guns seized months ago from the couple who made headlines by waving the weapons at racial injustice protesters, and the couple is trying to get them back.
December 13, 2021 Amazon warehouse collapse in Illinois: All missing people now 'accounted for,' police say The community of Edwardsville, Illinois, is picking up the pieces after a tornado ripped through an Amazon warehouse Friday night, killing six employees.