December 6, 2023 Appointed St. Louis prosecutor running for full term Democratic St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore is running for a full term in office. Gore, who touts crackdowns on violent crime, succeeded embattled progressive Kim Gardner.
December 5, 2023 New St. Louis prosecutor says he's 'enforcing the laws' amid notable violent crime crackdown St. Louis' new top prosecutor, Gabe Gore, reported Tuesday that his office has prosecuted 45% more violent crimes than his progressive predecessor did.
December 5, 2023 Missouri police chasing erratic mobile home caught on wild dashcam video Police in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, caught a bizarre chase with a mobile home on dashcam video. "It's not every day that officers find themselves in a pursuit with a house!"
December 4, 2023 Missouri's Park University announces staff layoffs, program cuts, campus closures The private Park University in Parkville, Missouri, is laying off faculty, closing campuses and making substantial program cuts as it grapples with a drop in enrollment.
November 30, 2023 Tiger Woods fan creates mural of the player using 25,000 golf tees: See the artist's stunning design A Kansas City resident used his artistic skills to make a Tiger Woods mural out of 25,000 golf tees — half of which he found across his local golf course.
November 28, 2023 Child dies in fall from apartment building in downtown Kansas City, Missouri A boy under age 12 fatally fell from an apartment building in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Police have not yet confirmed the boy's name.
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.
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.
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.
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.