ST. LOUIS –One day after the contents of a court affidavit alleging she and her children were the subject of physical abuse at the hands of her husband, former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, Sheena Greitens says she's standing by the charge and denying political influence in it. In a tweet Tuesday, Sheena Greitens said: "I [...]
ST. LOUIS-Authorities have released the identities of four people, including a Jefferson County man who died in a major crash on Interstate 57 in Mississippi County Thursday that involved dozens of vehicles and closed highway travel in Southeast Missouri. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says William Ryan, 75, of Pevely, was one of five people [...]
An online business specializing in buying and selling precious metals could face millions of dollars in civil penalties for defrauding Missouri investors.
ST. LOUIS –Authorities in Crawford County appear to be in a standoff in a neighborhood south of Steelville Tuesday morning. The sheriff's office says shots were fired at deputies in the area of Valley Side Rd., south of Steelville near the Anderson Memorial Conservation Area. One person is barricaded inside a home in the area. [...]
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Missouri is hiring wildly successful Cleveland State coach Dennis Gates to help rebuild a long-floundering program that has churned through seven head and interim coaches since Norm Stewart prowled the sidelines in Columbia. The university's Board of Curators approved Gates' hiring on Tuesday. The 42-year-old Gates took over Cleveland State's program in [...]
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis man who fought in World War II was accounted for in 2020, but his family only recently received a full briefing. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced on Monday that Navy Coxswain Paul L. Boemer, 21, was accounted for on September 29, 2020. Scientists from DPAA used dental [...]
A new court filing revealed abuse allegations against former Missouri Governor, Eric Greitens, who is now the Republican "front-runner" in Missouri's 2022 U.S. Senate race.
A St. Louis police officer who helped save a mom and her 9-year-old daughter from a house fire last month led an effort to assist them and other families after the dramatic rescue.
Instead of voting for just one candidate on the ballot, Missouri voters may soon have a new process that allows them to rank them in order of preference.
St. Louis Public Safety Director Dan Isom announced Monday that authorities have not found any foul play in the unexpected death of former Missouri State Rep. Cora Faith Walker.