March 24, 2023 Mo. attorney general files petition to oust Kim Gardner Republican Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey argues that St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner ‘unlawfully’ ‘refuses to do her job’ after he says she dismissed almost 12,000 cases.
March 24, 2023 Person missing after flash flooding in southwestern Missouri A person is missing after flash flooding in southwestern Missouri swept away their vehicle. The National Weather Service said most of the state is under a flash flood watch or warning.
March 24, 2023 Missouri driver fleeing police fatally strikes 2 people riding on motorcycle A MO driver fleeing police fatally struck two people who were riding on a motorcycle on Wednesday night. Before the accident the driver was accused of swerving at oncoming vehicles.
March 23, 2023 St. Louis Zoo's escape-artist bear is heading to a Texas zoo with a moat A bear that escaped from the St. Louis Zoo twice in one month is being sent to a zoo in Texas with a moat. The Texas zoo has a history of working with Andean bears.
March 22, 2023 2 found dead in eastern Missouri home, suspect sought Two people were found dead in an eastern Missouri home on Tuesday night. Police are searching for a suspect in his early 20s, calling him a potential witness.
March 22, 2023 Man admits to killing Missouri woman who was missing for week Police in Missouri have charged a man with murder in the case regarding a missing woman. Investigators say the suspect and victim knew each other.
March 22, 2023 Convicted murderer dubbed the 'Package Killer' admits to two additional slayings in early 1990s Gary Muehlberg, the Missouri man dubbed the "Package Killer," has pleaded guilty to additional murders around the St. Louis area, bringing the total amount of victims to five.
March 22, 2023 Missouri attorney seen on video groping 6 clients avoids disbarment A Missouri attorney who was seen on video groping six clients avoided disbarment from the Supreme Court. The rulling will allow the attorney to apply for reinstatement after one year.
March 22, 2023 Top Missouri lawmaker moves to cut funding of public libraries by $4.5M A top Missouri lawmaker moves to cut funding for public libraries by $4.5 million. Libraries are suing to overturn a Missouri law banning sexually explicit material in school libraries.
March 21, 2023 Missouri Legislature latest to join tax relief bandwagon Missouri has passed its second tax cut in the past six months, joining a slew of other states that have seen sweeping tax reductions for individuals and corporations.