St. Louis July 22, 2021 Grieving mother says controversial St. Louis prosecutor silently made plea deal with suspect in son's murder The mother of a young man allegedly beaten to death near a St. Louis transit station slammed District Attorney Kimberly Gardner after she essentially accidentally found out the prosecutor's office had forged an 8-year plea deal with the suspect without her knowledge.
Veterans July 12, 2021 Republicans raise alarm over severe records backlog for veterans costing benefits: 'Utter tragedy' House Republicans are shining a light on a major records backlog at a government archives agency that has meant thousands of veterans and their families are waiting months, and in some cases years, for paperwork that is necessary to receive benefits.
Veterans July 10, 2021 Widow, 90, faces economic hardship amid massive backlog of veteran records Ninety-year-old Susana Mallinson has been waiting over a year for her husband Frank's military service records from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St. Louis.Â
CRIME July 4, 2021 Deadly St. Louis-area mall shooting suspect arrested, police say Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a shooting at a St. Louis area mall that left one person dead on Saturday.
St. Louis July 4, 2021 St. Louis-area mall shooting leaves at least 1 dead; suspect sought A shooting at a shopping mall in the St. Louis area on Saturday left at least one person dead, according to police.
St. Louis July 2, 2021 St. Louis sees 4 kids shot, wounded in 8-hour period Police in St. Louis say four children in the city have been wounded in shootings that took place over an 8-hour period.
US June 25, 2021 National weather forecast: Severe weather sweeps Plains, Midwest as heat builds again in West Severe storms and flooding will continue across the Central Plains and Midwest.Â
HEALTH June 24, 2021 In pandemic, drug overdose deaths soar among Black Americans Craig Elazer had struggled all his life with anxiety so bad his whole body would shake. But because he was Black, he was seen as unruly, she said, not as a person who needed help.
St. Louis June 17, 2021 St. Louis couple Mark, Patricia McCloskey pay fines, lose guns in guilty plea over encounter with rioters The St. Louis, Mo., couple who went viral after staring down a mob of protesters from their front porch have agreed to plead guilty to lesser charges in connection with the incident.
St. Louis May 25, 2021 St. Louis police seeking to identify mob seen jumping on department car with officer inside Police in St. Louis, Missouri, are asking the public for help identifying members of a mob of people who swarmed and began jumping on a department vehicle while officers were responding in the area to break up a party.
St. Louis May 23, 2021 St. Louis' murder rate, already highest in US, soared last year; mayor vows to defund the police In St. Louis, Mo., the worst-in-country murder rate is at a 50-year high, the police department has nearly 100 unfilled jobs, and the mayor wants to defund the department and shut down a city jail.