A lawsuit has been filed against the Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission nearly four months after a crash on Interstate 44 that killed a McKendree University coach, due to what the suit claimed as negligence to properly clear the shoulder of snow.
Washington University in St. Louis will remove the name of a former anatomy department leader from all university honors and features following an ethics review that cited his promotion of eugenics and nonconsensual collection of human remains.
An armed suspect was killed in a gunfire exchange with a St. Louis officer and an ATF special agent Friday morning. Police initially responded to that scene hours earlier and found one homicide victim dead near a front porch. And after the shootout, the armed suspect and two additional homicide victims were found deceased in the home.
ST. LOUIS - As a cold front slides off to the south, high pressure is settling in behind it. That will help set up a nice weekend for the St. Louis region. We’ll enjoy a sunny, pleasant day Friday, with highs near 70. It will be clear and cool to start Saturday; we’ll wake up [...]
ST. LOUIS - The American Red Cross hosted its 2nd Annual Battle of the Breweries Blood Drive at nine different locations throughout the St. Louis Metro Area. Donors were invited to vote for their favorite local brewery from 26 participating locations and receive a coupon for a free pint of beer at the brewery they [...]
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would pull his nomination of Ed Martin Jr. to be the top federal prosecutor for the nation’s capital, bowing to bipartisan concerns about the conservative activist's modest legal experience, divisive politics and support for Jan. 6 rioters. Instead, the president said Martin will be tapped [...]
SEUNG MIN KIM and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN, Associated Press
Lamentae Turner, 24, of Decatur, was found guilty of first-degree murder and possession of a weapon by a felon in connection with the 2023 shooting death of Stashaun L. Wheeler, and faces at least 35 years and possibly decades more in prison.
If there was a popularity contest held at the Missouri Capitol, the hands-down favorite to win isn't the governor or any legislator either. In fact, he's not even human.