Missouri voters in August will weigh in on a constitutional amendment requiring Kansas City to spend more money on its police force. The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday changed the date of the special election from November to the Aug. 6 primary.
The Missouri Supreme Court has denied a death row inmate’s challenge to Gov. Mike Parson’s decision to dissolve a board of inquiry convened to investigate the inmate’s innocence claim. Marcellus Williams filed suit last year after the Republican governor did away with the inquiry board convened by Parson’s predecessor six years earlier.
Toyota will recall about 100,000 vehicles over concerns that loose debris inside the engine could cause it to stall or otherwise fail, federal regulators announced last week.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Tuesday to temporarily shut down asylum requests at the U.S.-Mexico border, depending on the volume of migrants seeking asylum.
A Calverton Park man was jailed last week after a drunken confrontation with his girlfriend's family and police officers, culminating in him nearly striking his own father while fleeing law enforcement.
Young people in the St. Louis area, ages 13 to 25, can purchase a Gateway GO card for $80 that is valid through August 31 and can be used on MetroLink and MetroBus.
Imo's is partnering with Stray Rescue St. Louis for the eighth year in a row to cover adoption fees for pets over six months old, offering a $20 gift card and a free bag of food with every adoption.
DELLWOOD, Mo. -- It was a chaotic and confusing situation for police Tuesday morning following a shooting in North St. Louis County. It unfolded on Green Valley Drive near Dellwood just after 1 a.m. Police found a man who had been shot in the foot; he was taken to the hospital. Initially, police thought the [...]
The Missouri Department of Conservation has confirmed the presence of a fourth northern snakehead in the state, an invasive species that the agency says should be killed if you reel it in.
There are plans to demolish a park where 60 years of history and memories were created. The baseball fields on Marshall road, home to the Kirkwood Athletic Association, are all washed up