June 5, 2022 Missouri firefighters rescue 7 people trapped up to 40 feet in air on carnival ride Firefighters in Kirkwood, Missouri, rescued seven passengers who were trapped on a carnival ride during a fundraising event for a local Catholic church on Friday night.
June 2, 2022 Customer says St. Louis McDonald's employee pointed rifle at her from drive-thru window Police said an employee at a St. Louis McDonald's pointed a gun at a customer through a drive-thru window and another employee kept them from entering the building.
June 2, 2022 Missouri pastor allegedly shoots, kills man he says wife had affair with Matthew Dedmon, who claims to be a pastor, was arrested in Ozark, Missouri, after shooting a man he says was having an affair with his wife, authorities said.
June 1, 2022 NASCAR's first Cup Series race in St. Louis is sold out The first NASCAR Cup Series race at the 1.25-mile World Wide Technology Raceway oval near St. Louis is officially sold out ahead of the Sunday event.
May 28, 2022 Missouri woman arrested after dogs die from being left in car while she ate lunch in Florida A Missouri woman was arrested for animal cruelty in Florida after her four dogs died from being left inside a hot vehicle while she was eating lunch, officials said.
May 20, 2022 Missouri teachers can hide private conversations with students from parents, says policy in dozens of schools A policy in dozens of Missouri schools states the district "will not honor requests" by parents or guardians to be informed of conversations between students and teachers or counselors before they take place.
May 19, 2022 Ozarks family on 'religious sabbatical' in Florida goes missing The family departed from their home in southwest Missouri on a "religious sabbatical"Â back in February
May 16, 2022 Missouri woman escapes captor after being tortured for two days, authorities say A Missouri woman escaped her captor after being severely assaulted and tortured for two days while being held against her will, authorities said Saturday.
May 13, 2022 Small, mid-sized US police agencies reeling from loss of officers, job recruitment woes amid anti-cop climate Small and mid-sized police departments are grappling with maintaining staffing levels that have, in some cases, dipped to their lowest lows in decades, but recruiters are finding new ways to attract new candidates.Â
May 12, 2022 Josh Hawley touts bill to stop federal handouts to 'woke' corporations like Disney Sen. Josh Hawley said Disney should not get federal government money if they are going to push a political agenda on “The Faulkner Focus".