St. Louis July 12, 2023 St. Louis mayor's gun control stance questioned after private texts made public Publicly released text messages sent by Democratic St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones to family and her advisor cast doubt on the mayor's gun control stance.
Illinois June 23, 2023 Worker killed in Illinois ammo factory blast identified Oscar "Zeke" Bettorf, 60, has been identified as the sole victim of a Thursday explosion at East Alton, Illinois' Winchester ammunition plant.
Illinois June 13, 2023 Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker announces high-speed rail project, will speed up trains between Chicago, St Louis A new rail project announced by Gov. JB Pritzker will allow trains between Chicago and St. Louis to travel 20 mph faster. The project will also provide improvements at 212 crossings.
Missouri June 12, 2023 54-year-old Missouri man dies after eating raw oysters from St. Louis food stand A Missouri man died Thursday after eating contaminated raw oysters from a food stand in St. Louis. Health officials are working to determine the oysters' source.
STATE AND LOCAL May 27, 2023 Soros-backed prosecutor's scandal-ridden tenure having ripple effects even after resignation The leadership of a George Soros-backed prosecutor in St. Louis who resigned amid allegations of neglecting her duties is still having ripple effects.
FBI May 25, 2023 FBI warns girls of 'imminent danger' as suspected sex trafficker added to Most Wanted list Donald Eugene Fields II, an alleged child sex trafficker in the St. Louis area, is the FBI's newest addition to its Ten Most Wanted fugitive list.
STATE AND LOCAL May 17, 2023 Soros-backed prosecutor in St. Louis abruptly resigns after scandal-ridden tenure A George Soros-backed prosecutor in St. Louis has resigned more than two weeks earlier than expected, amid a legal effort to oust her for allegedly neglecting her duties.
Missouri May 16, 2023 Former suburban St. Louis police officer accused of handcuffing man so his brother could beat him James Sims, a former police officer in St. Louis, has been accused of handcuffing a man in order for his brother to beat him up. The man suffered severe facial injuries.
St. Louis May 16, 2023 St. Louis prosecutor seeks to free man serving life sentence for 1990 murder: 'Wrongful conviction' St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is requesting a court vacate Christopher Dunn's first-degree murder conviction 33 years later after "convincing" evidence proving his innocence.
Missouri May 12, 2023 St. Louis man pleads no contest to 1985 stabbing Geter Rhymes, 67, of St. Louis, has pleaded no contest to the 1985 stabbing death of Gary Watson, a married father of three from Kansas City.
Media May 8, 2023 Missouri Attorney General blames St. Louis progressive DA for city reaching 'crisis point' Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey discussed the efforts to investigate St. Louis District Attorney Kim Gardner for her failure to prosecute criminals.