May 17, 2023 Missouri ends rule limiting gender transition treatments for minors, some adults Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's emergency rule limiting gender transition treatments for minors and some adults was abruptly stopped.
May 16, 2023 Former suburban St. Louis police officer accused of handcuffing man so his brother could beat him James Sims, a former police officer in St. Louis, has been accused of handcuffing a man in order for his brother to beat him up. The man suffered severe facial injuries.
May 16, 2023 St. Louis prosecutor seeks to free man serving life sentence for 1990 murder: 'Wrongful conviction' St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is requesting a court vacate Christopher Dunn's first-degree murder conviction 33 years later after "convincing" evidence proving his innocence.
May 15, 2023 Kansas City police investigating death of baby found in field Kansas City police are investigating the death of a baby that was found in an open field. A medical examiner will be determining the baby's age, gender and cause of death.
May 15, 2023 Missouri animal rescue takes in puppy found with swastikas, expletive words drawn on skin Law enforcement in Missouri turned a 3-month-old puppy over to an animal rescue after she was found with her fur shaved off, revealing swastikas and expletives drawn on her skin.
May 14, 2023 Missouri zoo welcomes newborn Bornean orangutan just before Mother's Day The Kansas City Zoo welcomed a newborn Bornean orangutan last week, which will learn to find food, build nests and interact over the next few years, with its mother Josie.
May 14, 2023 Hawley blasts misandrist ideology among the Left: Many US problems could be resolved with 'stronger men' Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., sounded off on "Life, Liberty & Levin" about the fatherless epidemic in the United States and how misandry is only making it worse.
May 12, 2023 St. Louis man pleads no contest to 1985 stabbing Geter Rhymes, 67, of St. Louis, has pleaded no contest to the 1985 stabbing death of Gary Watson, a married father of three from Kansas City.
May 12, 2023 Deadline nears for Missouri lawmakers to make it more difficult to change the constitution The deadline expires in hours for Missouri lawmakers to pass legislation that would make it difficult to change the constitution. The Reblican-led legislation faces a 6 p.m. Friday cutoff.
May 12, 2023 Family of man fatally shot by Kansas City police files lawsuit The family of a man who was fatally shot by Kansas City police has filed a federal lawsuit. The police were called to a disturbance before allegedly shooting the man without justification.