March 2, 2023 Missouri governor would control St. Louis police under bill The Missouri governor would control the St. Louis police under a bill that has advanced in the state House. Some Missourians are arguing that the city is failing to control crime.
March 2, 2023 Gasoline with higher blends of ethanol may be sold in 8 Midwestern states year-round beginning in 2024 Beginning in 2024, Midwestern states may begin selling gasoline with higher blends of ethanol year-round. Some officials believe ethanol would worsen smog during hot weather.
March 2, 2023 'Squad' Rep. Cori Bush hit with FEC complaint over private security payments to husband A watchdog group is asking the FEC to investigate Rep. Cori Bush's campaign security payments to her new husband as it paid large sums to another protection firm.
March 2, 2023 Widow of David Dorn says Kim Gardner is partially responsible for her husband's murder Ann Dorn, widow of slain retired police captain David Dorn, on why she puts some blame on St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner for her husband’s murder.
March 1, 2023 Missouri man set to be executed in June for killing 2 Missouri jailers A Missouri man is set to be executed in June for killing 2 Missouri jail officers. The man stormed into the lobby and fatally shot two officers in an attempt to free his friend.
March 1, 2023 Wife of officer murdered in St. Louis BLM riots says DA Kim Gardner to blame: 'Criminals get more rights' The wife of slain police captain David Dorn spoke out against embattled St. Louis District Attorney Kimberly Gardner, saying she bears responsibility for her husband's killing.
March 1, 2023 Kansas City shooting: Three police officers injured, hours-long standoff ongoing Mayor Quinton Lucas confirmed that three police officers in Kansas City, Missouri, were shot and injured Tuesday night. The shooting triggered a standoff with police.
February 28, 2023 St. Louis suspect seen calmly loading gun, shooting homeless man execution-style in broad daylight: police St. Louis, Missouri, police arrested a man on Monday for allegedly shooting a man and killing him in broad daylight earlier that day. The incident was captured on video.
February 28, 2023 Transgender rights activist claims laws blocking sex change surgeries for children are like Holocaust A Jewish father of a transgender child told the Washington Post laws blocking gender affirming care for minors were a "war" on his family and reminded him of the Holocaust.
February 27, 2023 Missouri prosecutor seeks death penalty for man who fatally stabbed mother, son in 2020 NYE attack A Missouri prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for a man who fatally stabbed his girlfriend and her son in a New Year's Eve attack. The man killed them to eliminate potential witnesses.