Lawmakers in Jefferson City have worked on a number of controversial bills this session. But there is one proposed law now headed to the governor’s office that had near complete consensus.
The Shrewsbury Police Department is increasing its visibility in the Watson Road business district in an effort to prevent retail theft. Persistent, organized retail theft is a major problem for retailers, in Shrewsbury and across the St. Louis region.
A local woman is suing Mark and Patricia McCloskey citing “anxiety” and “depression” stemming from an incident in which the McCloskeys pointed guns at protestors in 2020.
As the United States continues to battle an ongoing workforce shortage, an independent St. Louis special education high school is launching students both into the workforce and secondary education.
A bat found in Lake Saint Louis has tested positive for the rabies virus. This is the first case of rabies in St. Charles County since 2020 and the seventh case for Missouri this year.
On the second to last day before state lawmakers go home, no big agenda items were passed or even taken up, but the Senate was able to pass several bills addressing crime.
The city of St. Louis has seen 12 people get shot and killed in May. Thursday, a faith-based program launched for the summer season aimed at bringing communities together in hopes of bringing down violence.
The former Captain of the St. Louis Blues, Chris Pronger, and his brother Sean Pronger are releasing a whiskey with an award-winning Canadian distillery.
The vote in favor of making the contraceptive Opill available over the counter would make it the first birth control sold in the United States without a prescription.
In the final days of the legislative session, Missouri lawmakers approved two bills targeting transgender youth, including a bill to prevent transgender girls and women from participating on female sports teams.
Trans advocates are firmly against the passage of two bills passed by the Missouri legislature Wednesday to restrict care and rights for transgender youth.
A 15-year-old was certified as an adult and charged with accessory to robbery, among other charges, after a home invasion in O’Fallon, Missouri, in January.
The move to hospice care can be difficult for a person and their family. As you can imagine, for pet lovers, what is happening with their pet while dealing with their own end-of-life situation is really important.
“We do these kinds of exercises so we can be more proactive, so we can be better even in our response even if we aren’t stopping something before it happens,” explained Phil Melcher, director of security for the St. Louis Cardinals.