January 9, 2023 Missouri death row inmate introduces new alibi in quadruple killing A Missouri death row inmate has introduced a new alibi in a quadruple killing claiming he was 1,800 miles away from the scene of the crime. He is scheduled to be executed Feb. 7.
January 9, 2023 Missouri man to serve 5 consecutive life sentences for killing 3, injuring 2 A man was sentenced Friday after being found guilty in 2018 of three counts of first-degree murder and two counts of assault. The man killed two former roommates who kicked him out.
January 9, 2023 Missouri man dies after crashing SUV inside home A Missouri man died after crashing his SUV into a house on Friday night. Officials investigating believe speed was a factor in the crash. No one inside the home was injured.
January 9, 2023 1 dead, 2 injured in MO police chase A passenger in a vehicle struck by a suspect fleeing police was killed, and both drivers were injured in a Kansas City, Missouri, police chase early Sunday morning.
January 6, 2023 St. Louis man pleads guilty to charges over role in deadly Illinois bank robbery Jaylan D. Quinn, 23, of St. Louis, one of two men involved in an East St. Louis, Illinois, bank robbery that killed a security guard, entered a guilty plea in federal court Wednesday.
January 5, 2023 House Speaker race: Byron Donalds responds after Cori Bush says his 'being Black' makes him 'a prop' Republican Rep-elect Byron Donalds is pushing back on fellow Rep-elect Cori Bush, who has attacked him for his race amid his push for the House Speaker position.
January 4, 2023 First openly transgender person executed in US requested classic meal before death Amber McLaughlin, a Missouri inmate believed to be the first openly transgender person executed in U.S. history, requested a classic last meal before being put to death.
January 3, 2023 Missouri executes transgender woman for 2003 murder of ex-girlfriend Missouri executed a transgender woman for the murder of her ex-girlfriend in 2003. Amber McLaughlin believed to be first openly transgender woman to be put to death in United States.
January 2, 2023 Missouri could become first state to execute a transgender woman Missouri could become the first state to execute a transgender woman in the United States if Gov. Mark Parson does not grant a request for clemency.
December 30, 2022 Missouri judge rules McCloskeys not entitled to have weapons returned, fines remitted after pardon Mark and Patricia McCloskey must still pay fines and aren't entitled to get guns surrendered in their plea deal back, despite a governor's pardon.