March 25, 2020 5 members of Missouri family test positive for coronavirus: reports Five members of one Missouri family have tested positive for coronavirus, according to multiple reports.
March 24, 2020 Missouri to waive fishing permit requirements during coronavirus outbreak Missouri will waive fishing permit requirements due to the novel coronavirus until at least mid-April, according to the state’s Department of Conservation.
March 22, 2020 Missouri woman gives birth in Walmart toilet paper aisle, report says A woman reportedly gave birth in the toilet paper aisle of a Walmart in Missouri last week after her water broke while she was shopping, according to reports.
March 16, 2020 Missouri gunman kills officer, 3 others and himself in convenience store shooting, police say A Missouri police officer and three other people died after they were shot late Sunday at a convenience store by a gunman who then killed himself, police said.
March 11, 2020 Biden's 'Joe-mentum' grows as Dem front-runner sweeps Midwest contests, eyes Sanders knockout An extremely disappointing evening for Bernie Sanders means the populist U.S. senator from Vermont now faces daunting delegate math that is swiftly placing the Democratic presidential nomination beyond his reach.
March 10, 2020 Missouri AG sues Jim Bakker over misleading coronavirus cure claims Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced Tuesday that he has filed a lawsuit against Christian televangelist Jim Bakker for misleading claims about a product sold through his show that a guest said could cure the coronavirus.
March 10, 2020 Judge tosses convictions in case championed by WNBA's Moore Maya Moore has always been known for hitting the big shot on the grandest stage. She just got the biggest assist of her career.
March 9, 2020 Family of Missouri's first coronavirus patient broke self-quarantine, attended school dance The father of Missouri's first coronavirus patient disobeyed quarantine and went to a school dance with his other daughter on Saturday evening, officials said.
March 5, 2020 Thunderstorm in Missouri kills more than 1,000 birds in one town, officials say: ‘Dead birds everywhere’ These strong winds are being blamed for a mass-casualty event in the sky.Â
March 5, 2020 Man dressed as The Joker held for allegedly making terrorist threats: police A man dressed as the Batman villain The Joker, who livestreamed himself this week allegedly threatening to bomb and kill people along the Delmar Loop in suburban St. Louis, was charged Tuesday with making a terrorist threat, a felony, a published report Wednesday said.