The proposed legislation would allow family members or a household member to ask a judge for a temporary order of protection to remove firearms from a home when an individual is experiencing extreme mental health decline and poses a credible risk.
Students from three classes at Timberland High School collaborated to honor Maddie Aumann, a former student who passed away last October from a rare genetic disorder.
A man was sentenced to decades behind bars on Tuesday in connection with a deadly St. Louis hit-and-run crash nearly four years ago that killed a family of five.
With few details available on how Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona, new developments were made on Tuesday, giving insights into the potential suspect responsible for the 84-year-old's disappearance.
It was a powerful show of support for the St. Louis area’s first responders.
Tuesday morning, the boxing charity event Guns ‘N Hoses presented yet another record donation of $1 million—for the fifth consecutive year—to The BackStoppers.
Residents in St. Louis will have extra time to complete their application for private property assistance, as the initial deadline of Feb. 14 has been extended for two more weeks.
Peoria High School basketball coach Daniel C. Ruffin faces new sexual abuse charges after a second student came forward, and he has been placed on leave pending the investigation.
A Missouri bill would impose a statewide moratorium on all solar construction projects in the state for nearly two years, or potentially longer, if enacted into law.
A St. Louis rescue puppy took home the top prize Sunday night in Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl XXII, taking home MVP in one of animal advocacy’s biggest stages.