A St. Louis County woman appeared in federal court on Thursday and admitted to helping her son fake a mental disability for more than 13 years so he could claim and receive government benefits.
Following a deadly shooting at the Kansas Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory celebration yesterday, Governor Mike Parson says the state does not need stricter gun laws.
A man allegedly flashed a gun at Schnucks employee who confronted him about the chain's new self-checkout policy earlier this week, leading to his arrest.
St. Louis City police have identified the two women killed as 42-year-old Laticha Bracero and 21-year-old Alyssa Cordova. The Chicago mother and daughter were in St. . Louis for the Drake concert.
St. Louis County is preparing for tomorrow's snowfall. With an increasing probability of snow tomorrow morning, St. Louis County has plans to treat their roads as early as midnight tonight. Driving their routes and keeping a close eye on road conditions.
It was learned today that the injured victims of Wednesday’s deadly shooting following the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade included 11 children ranging in age from six to 15 years old, nine of whom suffered gunshot wounds.
Drake offered a lot to his concert attendees in St. Louis Monday and Tuesday, including paying for a man's upcoming surgery and sending a couple to Turks and Caicos.
HAZMAT crews responded to a truck stranded near Eureka High School on Thursday morning. Officials say the situation has been resolved without any leaks or injuries.
The recent Kansas City mass shooting prompted various discussions about gun legislation in Missouri, including the state's Second Amendment Preservation Act. Online conversations also addressed Gov. Mike Parson's role in approving the act and his response while attending the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City.
In the aftermath of Wednesday's mass shooting following the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally, Americans are once again forced to reckon with the presence of firearms in society.
After the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting Wednesday afternoon, Google Trends showed people were searching to see if Missouri still had the death penalty.