June 10, 2022 Missouri frat pledge loses ability to walk, talk, see after alleged hazing incident, attorney says A University of Missouri fraternity pledge was permanently injured in a hazing incident gone horribly wrong at the Columbia, Mo., school, his lawyer says.
June 9, 2022 Missouri fraternity video shows alleged hazing that sent student to hospital, requiring 'care for life' Newly released video from ABC shows the minutes leading up to when a fraternity pledge was hospitalized at the University of Missouri, leaving him permanently disabled..
June 9, 2022 St. Louis man carjacked, forced to undress at gunpoint A man in St. Louis was held up at gunpoint around 2 a.m. Wednesday and forced to undress before a group of suspects stole his car, investigators say.
June 9, 2022 Missouri inmate who escaped with 2 others through hole in jail cell ceiling caught in Wyoming: sheriff Christopher Blevins, 37, was captured Wednesday near Casper, Wyoming, after he and two other inmates escaped a Missouri jail through a hole they cut in a cell ceiling.
June 8, 2022 Ex-jail guard in St Louis faces prison time after beating A St Louis jail guard is sentenced to four years in prison. She was accused of allegedly allowing two inmates to beat another inmate in March 2021.
June 8, 2022 St Louis board president resigns amid bribery scandal Lewis Alderman, St Louis, was charged with bribery five days ago and has since resigned from the board president position. He claimed he could not do his job under these circumstances.
June 8, 2022 Minnesota teen who suffered 'massive brain damage' in college hazing incident left permanently hurt: Family Daniel "Danny" Santulli, 19, has returned home to Minnesota eight months after he was allegedly forced to drink an entire bottle of vodka while pledging a fraternity.
June 8, 2022 Missouri AG launches 'transparency portal' compiling 'objection teacher trainings and assignments' Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt launched a portal to index public records requests and parent submissions about questionable curriculum and trainings.
June 8, 2022 3 Missouri inmates escape after cutting holes in jail cell ceilings: reports Three inmates remain on the run after escaping from the Barry County Jail in Missouri through holes they cut in the plaster ceiling of their cells, authorities said.
June 7, 2022 US Supreme Court declines to hear McCloskeys' law license case The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a petition from Mark and Patricia McCloskey involving a suspension of their law licenses after the couple pointed guns at protesters outside their Missouri home in 2020.