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Missouri gun laws in focus after Super Bowl rally shooting
The shooting at the Chiefs' parade has put a spotlight on Missouri gun laws, which the Giffords Law Center deems the third weakest in the US.
Chiefs, United Way launch #KCStrong Fund after Super Bowl rally shooting
The Kansas City Chiefs and United Way are teaming up to create the #KCStrong Fund and help victims from the shooting at the Super Bowl rally.
Man accused of flashing gun at Schnucks employee over too many items for self-checkout
A man is accused of flashing a gun at a Schnucks employee who told him he had too many items for the self-checkout line.
Taylor Swift donates $100K to family of Kansas City shooting victim
Taylor Swift is sending her love to Kansas City after Wednesday's parade shooting.
Black History Moment: History Museum hosts 'Storytelling in the Museum: Black Traditions'
Most of the time, Black History Month recognition revisits the fights, struggles, strength, and resilience of black people on the long road to freedom and equality. On Friday, the Missouri History Museum is telling the stories of black joy and culture.
I-270 reopens after Maryland Heights hit-and-run
A stretch of Interstate 270 in Maryland Heights is back open now after it shut down early Friday morning. Someone hit a woman, then left the scene.
'No One Eats Alone Day' today
Schools in St. Louis and across the country focus on social isolation this Friday.
St. Louis alderman considering bill to regulate the commercial use of drones
St. Louis aldermen consider a bill to regulate the commercial use of drones.
Man shot in north St. Louis overnight
A man was shot in the leg overnight in north St. Louis.
Westminster Christian Academy hosts living museum of negro league players
Westminster Christian Academy found a creative way to honor and celebrate their annual "We Are One Black History Event" by centering it around the theme of the National Negro League.
St. Louis residents make their voices heard on $250 million settlement
Tonight, the board of aldermen convened to discuss the results of a survey conducted among the city's residents regarding the allocation of a significant settlement sum, along with another potential investment avenue.
Kirkwood City Council voted to not sell Jefferson Ave
On Thursday, Kirkwood City Council voted down the sale of a stretch of West Jefferson Avenue. The Archdiocese originally offered to buy a portion of the road for $1 million to connect St. Peters Catholic Church and the school campuses.
Dispute may have led to the mass shooting after the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade, police say
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The mass shooting that unfolded amid throngs of people at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration, killing one person and wounding almost two dozen others, appeared to stem from a dispute between several people, authorities said Thursday. Police Chief Stacey Graves said the 22 people injured Wednesday ranged between [...]
Wheelchair-bound woman dies after being hit by two cars in North St. Louis
A north-city woman was hit and killed by two cars while crossing a crosswalk in a wheelchair.
St. Louis pastor awaits response after police cruiser damages historic church sign
A St. Louis church pastor was initially led to believe that a destroyed historic church marquee was the result of vandalism in August. However, it was later revealed to be damage caused by yet another St. Louis Police crash.
Renewed calls for red light camera bill after mother, daughter killed in St. Louis
Mayor Tishaura Jones says she's doing what she can to make streets safer, but the St. Louis Board of Aldermen is stalling.
Blues fans attend first major sporting event in STL following KC shooting
St. Louis Blues fans filed into the Enterprise Center Thursday night with mixed emotions.
Latest on Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting as city honors victims
The vigil was held at KC's Skywalk Memorial Park, and organizers described it as an opportunity for the entire community to gather and pray for those affected by the previous day's tragedy.
Infant dies at daycare with double the allowed capacity
A four-month-old died Tuesday under reported mysterious circumstances at an unlicensed home daycare.
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