Syntrell Howard pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, armed criminal action and unlawful gun possession in the May 3, 2023, death of Miguel Johnson, 29.
Christopher Collings, 49, is scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday evening at the state prison in Bonne Terre. His would be the fourth execution in Missouri this year.
Schmitt joins U.S. Senate group that identifies $1 trillion in potential federal cost cuts, an area to be probed by Trump advisors Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy
Separate moves over the past two weeks have reshaped and diversified Peabody Energy’s business model, reflecting a changing future for the coal juggernaut.
Prosecutors allege that between Nov. 1 and Nov. 24, Andrew P. Flett, 33, of St. Peters, sent several text messages to a female student encouraging her to meet with him for sex
Prosecutors last week charged Dominic Cody, 25, of Dutchtown, with first-degree assault and armed criminal action in connection to the June 2024 shooting of an unnamed woman in Riverview.
Budzinski, a Democrat who represents part of the Metro East area, tabbed by colleagues to be vice chair for the New Democrat Coalition’s policy committee.
Of the 96 microbusiness licenses issued through a lottery since the program’s inception last year, cannabis consultant David Brodsky is connected to seven. All are under investigation or facing revocation.
Frederic T. Green, 47, of Pooler, Georgia, is suspected of shooting and killing a 49-year-old man on Saturday in Port Wentworth, Georgia, a small city on the north side of Savannah.