November 14, 2017 St. Louis jail infested with snakes, mold is 'inhumane' for inmates, lawsuit alleges A St. Louis jail with only one working toilet for 70 inmates and infestations of snakes, squirrels and birds is creating “hellish and inhumane conditions” for those held there, according to a lawsuit filed against the city.
November 8, 2017 WWII medals given back to widow who accidentally donated them to Goodwill The widow of a World War II veteran received quite the surprise Tuesday when her husband’s war medals, which she accidentally donated, were returned to her.
October 25, 2017 Missouri woman says man shot at her after she refused to give phone number A young woman walking to church last Thursday afternoon was fired at after she says she turned down a stranger when he asked her for her phone number.
October 19, 2017 Gas station clerk faces murder charges for allegedly shooting man accused of stealing $1 candy bag A gas station attendant accused of killing a man over a bag of candy last month was reportedly charged with murder on Wednesday.
October 17, 2017 Missouri police dog receives protective vest at 'Dogtoberfest' celebration A Missouri police dog was gifted a protective vest Saturday during the “Dogtoberfest” celebration.
October 15, 2017 Strangers rescue man in wheelchair stuck on tracks moments before train barrels through It was a close call for one man in a wheelchair who was stuck on train tracks as a train came barreling toward him.
October 13, 2017 Missouri funeral home will be converted to haunted house, prompting uproar An abandoned funeral home in Rogersville, Mo., has caused quite an uproar in the community after it was announced that it would be used for a haunted house.
October 12, 2017 Man accused of rape reportedly wanted time to drink beers before woman called police A man in Missouri reportedly asked his rape victim to let him “down a couple beers” before calling the police.
October 6, 2017 Missouri man hit with child porn charges after police reportedly discover thousands of images on home computers A man in Missouri was charged Friday after investigators discovered child pornography on a computer in his home, reports say.
October 4, 2017 Bill would limit St. Louis police use of pepper spray, tear gas at protests Police in St. Louis would be limited from using chemical agents or ordering crowds to disperse under a new effort to protect First Amendment rights of protesters, according to a bill filed this week by a city alderman.