Homicide November 27, 2023 Traffic stop leads to arrest in years-old unsolved murder of woman, unborn child Jose Eduardo Dominguez-Garcia, 26, was apprehended in Missouri after three years on the run in the death of his girlfriend Rosaly "Cindy" Chavarria Rodriguez, 25, and her unborn child.
Army November 26, 2023 Senator presses Army over backpay, religious freedoms for soldiers discharged for COVID vaccine refusal Republican Senator Eric Schmitt sent a letter to Army demanding answers over the recent letter sent to former service members discharged for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Missouri November 24, 2023 Missouri governor leads pardoning movement, granting pardons to more than 200 offenders Missouri Governor Mike Parson has granted more than 600 pardons in the past three years, which is the highest number by any Missouri governor since the 1940s.
Missouri November 24, 2023 Murder suspect left alone in interrogation room lets bodily functions run wild: video A suspected killer made incriminating remarks and and broke wind several times during a 2015 police interrogation when detectives weren't in the room.
Missouri November 22, 2023 Driver struck, killed by suspect fleeing police in suburban St. Louis A driver was fatally struck by the vehicle of a suspect fleeing police in Ferguson, Missouri, early Wednesday. The perpetrator initially fled the crash scene, but was later arrested.
Missouri November 21, 2023 Missouri judge to decide if voters can be required to show photo ID to cast ballots in 2024 election A Missouri judge is expected to determine this week whether the state law requiring voters to present photo ID to cast their ballots is constitutional and can continue.
True Crime November 18, 2023 Murder suspect busted in police station after incriminating himself when detectives left room: cops Loril Harp made what detectives described as "incriminating remarks" in down time during a 2015 police interrogation related to a 1993 Arnold, Missouri, homicide.
Missouri November 17, 2023 Missouri's voter ID law is back in court. Here's a look at what it does The MO Legislature passed a law last year that requires voters to show photo identification before voting, but it has been challenged in the courts by the LWV and the NAACP.
Missouri November 17, 2023 Man convicted of killing woman, dumping body in duffel bag on rural Missouri road Marcus Brooks has been convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Ariel Starcher, whose body was found stuffed into a duffel bag on a rural road in northwestern Missouri.
Missouri November 16, 2023 A pregnant woman who was put on life support after a Missouri mall shooting has died, police say 19 year-old Karla Brown, who was shot in the head during a MO mall shooting, has died while on life support in a Kansas City suburb.
Missouri November 16, 2023 Missouri's abortion law faces challenge in court over claims of religious influence A Missouri judge is set to hear arguments in a lawsuit challenging Missouri's abortion ban, filed by 13 Christian, Jewish and Unitarian Universalist leaders.