Should the state income tax go away? Amendment 5 is one of the biggest issues on the upcoming August ballot, and voters will decide if it passes or fails.
Lamont Watson lives in what was once his great-grandmother’s house in East St. Louis. He takes pride in continuing his family’s tradition of living in a community known as the "City of Champions."
A child reported missing in 2024 is believed to have been found dead in a heavily wooded area of Stookey Township, Illinois, following a monthlong investigation by Missouri authorities.
James Beard Award-winning chef Kevin Nashan is preparing to open a new upscale restaurant at Ballpark Village known as "The Clydesdale - A Clark Avenue Tavern."
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United States launched new airstrikes against Iran early Thursday, and Tehran responded by targeting U.S.-allied Mideast countries in an exchange of fire that threatened an interim deal intended to help end the war in the Middle East. Back-and-forth attacks, including a day earlier, have repeatedly threatened the ceasefire. [...]
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a bill into law Thursday that now requires drivers convicted of killing a parent while intoxicated to pay child support for the victim's surviving child or children in most cases.
Missouri recorded 340 pregnancy-related deaths between 2019 and 2023, with 79% of these being preventable and cardiovascular disease and mental health conditions being the leading causes.
GREENE COUNTY, Mo. — The widow of the man who shot and killed two Christian County deputies has been indicted in federal court. Yvonne Bird, a previously convicted felon, was charged June 30 with two counts of unlawful transport of firearms and intent to distribute a controlled substance, according to federal court records. Yvonne was [...]
Charter Communications plans to discontinue operations at its network operations center in Town and Country, resulting in 107 layoffs, according to a Missouri WARN Notice.
Cornelius Cardez Bray pleaded guilty to charges related to the theft of 16,800 pills from a Kennett pharmacy in March 2025, and is scheduled to be sentenced on October 1.
A new state audit found that former Missouri Gov. Mike Parson's office failed to document the business purpose for 174 state-funded flights that cost more than $375,000.