September 9, 2020 Taco Bell customer threatens staff, spews racial slurs over price of tacos: 'I'm Charlie Manson's daughter!' Apparently, the price of tacos has risen substantially since Charles Manson’s "daughter" had last purchased them.
September 7, 2020 Feds may drop charges against captain in duck boat disaster that killed 17 Criminal charges against a Missouri duck boat captain involved in the 2018 crash that killed 17 people could soon be tossed — because the lake isn’t covered under federal law.
September 5, 2020 Fauci warns 7 states to be cautious over Labor Day of coronavirus spikes Dr. Anthony Fauci warned seven Midwestern states this week to be cautious over the Labor Day Weekend for catching coronavirus.Â
September 4, 2020 Missouri man shot after mask argument at St. Louis Family Dollar A mask can help you avoid catching COVID-19.
September 3, 2020 Missouri athletes lead campus march for social justice University of Missouri athletes who organized and led a march and rally for social justice through the Columbia campus urged the hundreds of people who participated to stay engaged in work to end racial disparities.
September 3, 2020 St. Louis mayor not living at home following protests there, report says A series of protests outside of the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson has forced her and her husband to temporarily relocate to a nearby apartment, which they are paying for out of their own pockets, a report says.Â
September 2, 2020 Democratic St. Louis mayor condemns rioters, calls for more police funding after officer killed Democratic St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson condemned the violence gripping American cities Wednesday, telling "Bill Hemmer Reports" that police departments need more funding, not less, to guarantee a respectful rapport with the communities they serve.
September 1, 2020 Missouri 7-year-old’s Chadwick Boseman memorial goes viral A Missouri 7-year-old’s tribute to the late actor Chadwick Boseman has gone viral on Twitter.
September 1, 2020 Suspected St. Louis cop killer charged, has lengthy criminal history A man accused of killing a St. Louis police officer and wounding another during an hours-long standoff with authorities over the weekend was criminally charged Tuesday.Â
August 31, 2020 St. Louis couple who brandished guns during BLM protest make first court appearance The St. Louis couple charged with felony unlawful use of a weapon after waving their guns at protesters during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in June made their first appearance in court Monday morning.