Veterans April 13, 2023 After Missouri veteran’s car is stolen by teen scammer, community rallies around 93-year-old: 'Overwhelmed' A Missouri veteran, former Army sergeant Bill Marsh, 93, had his car stolen after trying to sell the vehicle. Now his community has worked together to raise money for him and his family.
George Soros April 13, 2023 Embattled Soros-backed prosecutor, facing Missouri AG effort to oust her, now gets 2024 challenger A George Soros-backed prosecutor facing a legal effort by Missouri's attorney general to fire her now has another hurdle to overcome: a challenger for next year's election.
Missouri April 12, 2023 St. Louis husband, wife found dead in suburban home; son suspected A St. Louis husband and wife were found dead in a suburban home; son is considered prime suspect by police. The suspect is the son of one victim, and may be the stepson of the other.
Missouri April 12, 2023 Elderly Kansas man claims he was chased, tased for going 3 mph over speed limit A Kansas man filed a lawsuit saying he was chased and tased for driving three mph over the speed limit. The lawsuit says the man was unaware police were following him.
Missouri April 12, 2023 Missouri man sentenced to life in prison for killing 2 women, 7-year-old A Missouri man has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing two women and a 7-year-old boy. The man committed these crimes nine years ago.
Missouri April 12, 2023 St. Louis-area shooting kills 2; suspect shot himself Two people died after a St. Louis-area shooting inside a suburban home on Tuesday night. Police said the suspect shot and injured himself after shooting at officers.
Missouri April 12, 2023 15-year-old pleads guilty to fatal stabbing at Kansas City middle school A 15-year-old boy has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter on Monday. The boy was accused of fatally stabbing another student at a Kansas City middle school.
Missouri April 11, 2023 Missouri amusement park brawl involving upward of 150 teens injures off-duty deputy: sheriff's office A Missouri sheriff's office says that up to 150 teenagers were involved in a large fight at the Worlds of Fun amusement park in Kansas City on April 8.
Media April 11, 2023 Federal judge rules against two teachers who sued school district over mandatory diversity training A federal judge ruled against two teachers who filed the first-in-the-nation lawsuit in August 2021 against a mandatory district-wide "anti-racism" training that occured the prior year.
Missouri April 11, 2023 St. Louis suburb to pay $3.25M settlement for 'debtors' prison' lawsuit A St. Louis suburb will pay $3.25M to settle a "debtors' prison" lawsuit over allegations that people were forced to pay unnecessary fines and jailed unconstitutionally.
Missouri April 11, 2023 Woman charged after forcing flight to divert to Kansas City A woman has been charged after a flight was forced to divert to Kansas City. The woman was accused of being abusive towards a flight attendant and was restrained with zip ties.