May 10, 2023 Soros-backed St. Louis attorney refuses to charge Cinco De Mayo shooting suspect on lack of evidence: reports A St. Louis woman was arrested for allegedly shooting someone during a festival on Saturday, but she was released from custody after the city attorney's office refused charges.
May 9, 2023 Missouri lawmakers pass tax bill sparing senior homeowners from rate hikes Missouri lawmakers passed a bill that spares senior homeowners 65 and older from hikes on property taxes. The bill also ends state taxes on Social Security benefits starting in 2024.
May 8, 2023 Missouri Attorney General blames St. Louis progressive DA for city reaching 'crisis point' Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey discussed the efforts to investigate St. Louis District Attorney Kim Gardner for her failure to prosecute criminals.
May 4, 2023 Soros-backed prosecutor mired in scandal resigns from office A George Soros-backed prosecutor in St. Louis resigned Thursday amid a legal effort by Missouri's attorney general to fire her for allegedly neglecting her duties.
May 4, 2023 2 men charged for allegedly stealing potential draft picks' jerseys at NFL Draft Two men allegedly stole three jerseys from last month's NFL Draft that were prepared for potential first-round selections. Both were there with credentials.
May 3, 2023 Kansas City becomes latest Dem-run city to form reparations commission, seek payments for Black residents Kansas City's reparations commission is up and running with the appointment of 13 members who will be seeking taxpayer dollars for payments to eligible Black residents of the Missouri city.
May 3, 2023 Missouri Gov. Parson plays key role in bill seeking control of policing, prosecution Missouri's governor is playing a major role in a bill that would give the state greater control over policing and prosecution. The GOP-led bill is seen as a way to fight crime in St. Louis.
May 3, 2023 Missouri man sentenced to prison for Jan. 6 participation A Missouri man argued cases against participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol protests were unconstitutional. The man was found guilty in January of two misdemeanors related to storming the U.S. Capitol.
May 3, 2023 Man charged in shooting that wounded 3 St. Louis officers A man was charged Tuesday in a shooting that wounded three St. Louis police officers. Two other officers went to the man's home to check on his welfare.
May 2, 2023 Top Biden official suggests there are too many jobs while defending climate agenda in tense exchange Interior Secretary Deb Haaland got into a tense exchange Tuesday with Sen. Josh Hawley after she defended shutting down a mining project that would have created more than 1,000 jobs.