Several Illinois sheriffs are calling for changes to the state's Safe-T Act after Gov. J.B. Pritzker recently signaled he was open to amending the law.
A nearly 50-year program that tracks water quality in dozens of Missouri lakes is set to end next year after losing the federal funding it has depended on for decades, raising concerns among researchers who say that loss will leave the state without critical long-term data.
A former assistant professor at the Washington University School of Medicine appeared in federal court Thursday to be sentenced for fraudulently ordering computer equipment and reselling it for a personal profit.
Three Missouri judges have approved changes to the wording of a ballot measure that, if passed, could reinstate abortion bans across the state in most cases.
St. Louis-based Build-A-Bear Workshop and Sanrio, best known for its Hello Kitty® brand, announced the national expansion of the Build-A-Bear x Hello Kitty and Friends Workshop.
Missouri lawmakers are taking a closer look at a bipartisan plan that would give every public-school student free breakfast and lunch starting in the 2026-27 school year. House Bill 1662 creates the "Missouri Free School Meals Program."
Monday marked the first day legislative members could begin pre-filing bills ahead of the new session next month. Among more than 500 pieces of legislation were pre-filed, one of which proposes adding the biblical Ten Commandments to Missouri classrooms.
A Spanish Lake man is charged with 11 felonies and six misdemeanors for shooting into a duplex three different times because he believed his ex-girlfriend was staying there.
The Missouri State Auditor's Office has requested more information from the Francis Howell School District over a former superintendent's $230,000 separation payout.
St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery is asking the State of Missouri to cover nearly $7,000 in transportation and security costs from the recently-completed quo warranto trial aimed at removing him from office.
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