March 30, 2023 Missouri man found not guilty in deaths of 5 people A Missouri man was found not guilty in the deaths of five people at an apartment complex in 2019. The man reached a plea deal in exchange for his cooperation and testimony.
March 29, 2023 Biden admin led massive 'speech censorship operation,' former state AG will testify FIRST ON FOX: The Biden administration has led “the largest speech censorship operation in recent history" by working with social media companies to suppress and censor information that was later admitted to be “truthful or credible," former Missouri attorney general, now-Sen. Eric Schmitt is expected to tell the House Weaponization Committee Thursday.
March 29, 2023 Missouri man arrested after circuit judge receives racist threats A Missouri man was arrested after a circuit judge received racist and abusive threats. He was charged on Tuesday with tampering with a judicial officer and harassment.
March 29, 2023 5 Missouri police officers injured after being struck by SUV driven by suspected drunk driver A suspected drunk driver stuck multiple police officers who were handling wreckage from another accident on Wednesday. Five officers were injured in the accident.
March 28, 2023 Sen. Hawley says Nashville school shooter possibly targeted Christians The Covenant School shooting in Nashville should be investigated as a hate crime since the shooter targeted Christian school children, Sen. Hawley says.
March 28, 2023 Man jailed for stabbing pregnant girlfriend injures guard in violent escape, remains at large: sheriff Justin Robinson and another prisoner stabbed a jailer with a homemade shank and fled, with authorities able to apprehend the other escapee within an hour.
March 27, 2023 Family of Kansas toddler killed by police files federal lawsuit The family of a two-year-old Kansas girl fatally shot by a Missouri police officer during a standoff has filed a lawsuit blaming two cities, a county, and the officer for the death.
March 27, 2023 Kansas City officers encouraged by department to meet illegal ticket quotas by targeting minorities Kansas City officers were encouraged by the local police department to meet illegal ticket quotas by targeting minority drivers. A white traffic officer filed a discrimination lawsuit.
March 26, 2023 Missouri AG issues emergency regulation, tip line to report transgender procedures on minors: 'Child abuse' Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued an emergency regulation earlier this week that restricts gender transition interventions on minors and requires informed consent.
March 24, 2023 2 dead in Missouri flood, tornado threats active in South Two people have been reported dead after a car was swept away in Missouri floodwaters. Devon Holt and Alexander Roman-Ranelli drowned in the incident, while four others escaped.