April 17, 2023 Shooting in Biloxi, Mississippi leaves 5 injured, including a police officer: chief Biloxi Police Chief John Miller said an officer from his department and at least four other victims were injured in a shooting Sunday evening. The incident is being investigated.
April 16, 2023 Cori Bush's campaign paid thousands to her husband for personal security services in recent months Missouri Democratic Rep. Cori Bush continued dishing thousands of dollars in payments to her new husband for private security services, new filings show.
April 15, 2023 Another attorney leaves Soros-backed prosecutor's scandal-ridden office, citing 'toxic work environment' A George Soros-backed prosecutor already mired in scandal was hit with more bad news when one of her staff abruptly resigned, citing a "toxic work environment."
April 14, 2023 Missouri attorney general seeks to end gender transition procedures for minors, calling them 'dangerous' Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey explains his move to restrict minors’ gender transition procedures on "America Reports."
April 13, 2023 Missouri theme park implements new rule after massive brawl erupts involving more than 150 teens A Missouri amusement park is establishing a chaperone policy after a fight involving upwards of 150 teenagers broke out over the weekend.
April 13, 2023 Limits on transgender care for Missouri youths to begin shortly Missouri's Republican attorney general released new limits on transgender care for youths. The rules follow an ex-worker's allegations of mistreatment at a transgender youth clinic.
April 13, 2023 Missouri Republican lawmaker clarifies comments about 12-year-olds getting married A Missouri state legislator pushing for a ban on gender-affirming care for minors defended his stance on supporting the marriage of children as young as 12 years old.
April 13, 2023 Missouri man freed from prison after 40 years files lawsuit A Missouri man who was freed after spending 40 years in prison for a triple murder he did not commit has filed a lawsuit, alleging officers attributed false statements to him.
April 13, 2023 Teachers ordered by Obama-appointed judge to pay $300K after opposing DEI training: 'Unprecedented' ruling An Obama-appointed judge ordered two Missouri teachers to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees to a school district after losing a case regarding mandatory diversity training.
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.