The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office charged a 48-year-old man after a 3-year-old was seriously injured earlier this week in an accidental shooting.
A longtime athlete has been selected to represent Special Olympics Missouri and Special Olympics USA at the Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023, according to a release from SOMO.
One Missouri S&T graduate recently appeared on an episode of ABCโs โShark Tankโ and even earned an offer to purchase a percentage of his company.
One month after a judge overturned a man's conviction for the murder of a retired St. Louis police officer's son, the Circuit Attorney's Office filed to dismiss the charges altogether on Thursday, leading to the man's release from prison.
A Missouri state representative and state senator from St. Charles have filed legislation in their respective chambers to hold persons or businesses responsible for contaminating public water systems.
TSA officials seized a record-high number of guns at airport checkpoints nationwide last year. Missouri also reached an all-time high in guns taken at airports.
A former St. Louis County employee thought he had it made. Anthony โTonyโ Weaver Sr. was, in his own words, a man "inside St. Louis County" and plotting to retire a millionaire.
The salt runoff from years of salting the roads could be affecting the Mississippi River. Currently, chloride is a pollutant found in the river, and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) states on its website that the pollutants are getting worse as the years go by, adding that salt is now part of the problem.
A lawsuit filed on behalf of several Missouri faith leaders on the 50th anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision asks a court to throw out the state's abortion law, alleging that lawmakers openly invoked their personal religious beliefs in drafting the measure.