November 2, 2020 Noose part of historical display near Missouri voting booths covered up after complaints A replica hangman’s noose on display near voting booths at a Missouri polling center has been covered up following complaints it was “clear intimidation” toward Black voters.
November 2, 2020 Coronavirus claims life of Missouri boy, 13, family says A 13-year-old boy in Missouri has died from complications related to the novel coronavirus, according to a local report and a GoFundMe created on his family’s behalf.
October 28, 2020 McCloskeys demand judge remove prosecutor for allegedly using their case to solicit campaign contribution A St. Louis couple charged with unlawful use of a weapon during a confrontation with protesters over the summer returned to court on Wednesday asking a judge to disqualify the city's top prosecutor from the case because of her alleged political motivation.
October 20, 2020 Coronavirus cases in this state reach record high over the weekend Missouri reported a record number of coronavirus cases over the weekend.
October 15, 2020 Hawley wants Twitter, Facebook to come before Senate following censorship of Hunter Biden report Facebook and Twitter showed Wednesday that they "want to rig an election," Senate Judiciary Committee member Josh Hawley, R-Mo., told "The Ingraham Angle" after the social media giants censored or blocked dissemination of a bombshell New York Post report on Hunter Biden.
October 14, 2020 St. Louis couple who brandished guns at protesters outside home plead not guilty Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a St. Louis couple indicted last week after they waved guns at protesters outside their home in June, pleaded not guilty Wednesday.
September 29, 2020 9 charged after McCloskey confrontation won't be prosecuted St. Louis prosecutors have declined to prosecute nine people charged with trespassing on the private property and a gun-wielding who pointed weapons at them as they marched against police brutality and racial injustice.
September 29, 2020 Missouri Amish brothers break 5-year probation agreement on child molestation charges Outrage erupted in Missouri after two Amish brothers earlier this month were give just five years of probation in a plea agreement after allegedly admitting to having sex with their underage relative.
September 29, 2020 Arrest announced in 2016 deaths of man, woman and her unborn baby Kansas prosecutors have announced an arrest in the case of a man, a woman and her unborn child who were found dead in a home that had been burglarized four years ago.
September 29, 2020 'Crying Nazi' Christopher Cantwell convicted in rape threat, extortion case A self-proclaimed white nationalist, who gained recognition for participating in the 2017 deadly Charlottesville, Va., rally and later dubbed the “Crying Nazi,” was convicted in a New Hampshire federal court Monday for extortion and threatening to rape another man’s wife.