COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Abortions are set to resume in Missouri after a judge blocked regulations that had restricted providers even after voters approved enshrining abortion rights into the state’s constitution. Friday's ruling came after a Kansas City judge ruled last year that abortions were now legal in the state but kept certain regulations on [...]
SUMMER BALLENTINE and HALLIE GOLDEN, Associated Press
February is Black History Month, and St. Louis is dedicated to preserving and sharing stories of African Americans who helped shape our city and nation.
What appears to be the final hurdle for abortion proponents seems to have been cleared as a Missouri judge has cleared the state's abortion facility licensing requirements. According to the court, the requirement for an abortion care facility to obtain a state license is discriminatory.
ST. LOUIS - Scientists around St. Louis worry their medical research will lose key funding as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced changes on how finance grants can be received.
One woman was killed, and 22 others were hurt on February 14, 2024. In June of that year, The United Way of Greater Kansas City dispersed more than $2 million from more than 4,000 donors.
Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) announced Friday a proposed bill, the Establishment Act, which seeks to make President Trump’s birthday and Flag Day a federal holiday in the United States.
Two people were shot in Philadelphia Friday afternoon as the city held its Eagles Super Bowl Parade, Philadelphia Police said. The shooting happened outside of the parade footprint, police said.
Ameren Missouri announced a key update to its preferred resource plan on Friday, one through which the company aims to expand energy resources and ensure reliable and affordable power for customers.
A former sales associate at an Affton, Missouri, auction house has been charged with stealing over $25,000 of items and selling them on his personal eBay account.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is searching for multiple suspects in a triple-shooting from last year, asking for the public's help in identifying them.
A Tennessee-based paper company with facilities across the country has announced it will be closing its St. Louis facility and laying off over 70 employees.