A federal grand jury indicted Maureen Woodson, a former Flordell Hills city clerk, and Donna Thompson, a former assistant city clerk, on charges of wire and mail fraud.
By Joel Currier St. Louis Post-Dispatch
David M. Hoss, 61, died after the collision on Highway 185 near Sleepy Hollow Road.
Donald L. Nelson, 68, was struck as he stood in the middle of the Natural Bridge Road, near St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
Police described the victims as male but did not release their names or ages.
The Missouri Highway Patrol identified the victim as Paul W. Atherton, 53, of O'Fallon, Missouri.
Walter Lee Hoornstra of Tecumseh was charged with communicating an interstate threat and making a threatening telephone call.
By Bob Christie | Associated Press
KYKY's Lance Hildebrand, KMOX's Brian Kelley, KYKY/KEZK's Stel Pontikes and WFUN/WHHL's Derk Brown are gone from STL stations.
By Joe Holleman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
In highly-charged, partisan language at the Illinois State Fair, Democratic leaders accused Republicans of sowing division.
By Rick Pearson and Jeremy Gorner | Chicago Tribune (TNS)
The shooting happened just before 2 p.m. at Hodiamont Avenue and Romaine Place.
Missouri could be first state in which voters would require courts to forgive past marijuana offenses.
By Summer Ballentine Associated Press
The bandit at Yeti Gaming on Watson Road had hammered through glass display cases to get to the items, leaving blood droplets behind.
By Kim Bell St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The company has been under growing pressure to clamp down on parties since 2019.
Jerome Jones and Destini McConnell each were charged Aug. 12, 2022, with child endangerment-serious physical injury.
By Joel Currier St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Jeffrey R. Hasenjaeger, 63, died at the scene of the crash on Highway 3 at Seventh Street in Hartford.
Suit says the law violates the Hancock Amendment, which bars unfunded mandates.
By Kacen Bayless and Glenn E. Rice The Kansas City Star (TNS)
The shooting was near North 18th and O'Fallon streets.
One was shot in the head and is not expected to survive.
Missouri’s attorney general, in a lawsuit against China, highlights the importance of masks. That contradicts his lawsuits against school districts.
By Tony Messenger St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The decision voters make in September and November elections could offer a barometer on the first-term mayor’s strength.
By Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“We’re giving billions of dollars to Ukraine but we’re having to buy copy paper for our schools.”