The Red Cross urgently needs blood and platelet donors to help ill patients, and there is special and ongoing need for African American blood donors for sickle cell therapies. Across the …
CITY HALL – The St. Louis Board of Aldermen has given initial approval to the establishment of a $1 million fund to help St. Louis women get abortions in other …
As someone who considers himself pro-life, I should be celebrating the recent Dobbs case that the Supreme Court used to overturn Roe v. Wade. But I’m very concerned today. I …
ATLANTA (AP) — A rural Georgia monument that some conservative Christians criticized as satanic and others dubbed “America’s Stonehenge” was demolished Wednesday after a predawn bombing turned one of its …
WASHINGTON — Eighteen months into President Joe Biden’s administration, immigration reform has stalled despite campaign promises to reform the system, with the most recent movement on immigration policy doled out …
WASHINGTON — The chair of the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform said Thursday that she had requested that CEOs of three gun manufacturing companies appear before Congress to …
Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s lawsuit blaming China for COVID-19 was dismissed Friday when a federal judge ruled his court has no jurisdiction over foreign governments. U.S. District Judge Stephen Limbaugh, …
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden, who has repeatedly been criticized as slow to respond to the widely expected U.S. Supreme Court decision that ended the nationwide right to an abortion, …
CITY HALL – Residents who want to host National Night Out block parties can register their plans with the city’s public safety department now. This year’s National Night Out will …
In late March, a poll from Trafalgar Group showed the Republican Senate primary in a dead heat. U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, with 24.9%, held a slight edge over former Gov. Eric …
CITY HALL – Children are getting even more options for safe summer fun, with an expansion of youth programming locations and events. Summer Fun STL, a collaboration of the city, …
A scheduled television debate between two of the leading candidates for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination has been postponed due to lack of response to invitations by Anheuser-Busch heiress Trudy …
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats have reached a tentative agreement to negotiate the cost of prescription drugs in the Medicare program, the first step in passing a long-stalled package that’s …
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration and Juul agreed Wednesday to put their court fight on hold while the government reopens its review of the company’s electronic cigarettes. …
The federal gun safety bill passed with bipartisan congressional support in June was heralded as the first notable piece of federal gun legislation in nearly 30 years. But Missouri won’t feel its …
Nonprofits in Missouri will no longer have to disclose their donors’ names to government agencies, under a new law signed last week by Gov. Mike Parson. The law also allows …
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri legislator has resigned her seat after being convicted of falsely claiming she was giving patients stem cell treatments for COVID-19. State Rep. Tricia Derges, …
ST. LOUIS – Twenty people became new U.S. citizens here on Saturday during a naturalization ceremony at Kiener Plaza. Judge Matthew Schelp, United States District Judge for the Eastern District …
WASHINGTON — Two key senators have presented the details of a bipartisan plan to lower costs for insulin, a lifesaving drug that some Americans have struggled to afford in recent years as prices …
As we pause to celebrate the birth of our nation, we need to seriously reflect on the state of its health and well-being. The greatest problems we face, while troubling, …