A Kentucky man who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the December shooting death of an Illinois sheriff’s deputy was sentenced Friday to life in prison without parole.
A lawsuit was filed against Wentzville School District officials Friday accusing them of failing to protect a high school student with autism from being sexually assaulted.
Total Access says they have plenty of resources to fight any possible COVID-19 surges they could see over the next weeks, but some people in the community aren’t taking any chances.
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Across Missouri, many are working to destigmatize what you may think of the drug because for many, it’s helping their health. That’s exactly what one organization is doing by making the medical card sign-up an easy process.
As COVID-19 testing subsides, it’s hard to fully know how much community spread is taking place. That’s where the Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) comes in.
Drivers on Highway 61 in St. Charles County likely noticed a heavy police presence on Thursday, as a multi-jurisdictional crackdown on speeding and distracted drivers took place.
A Francis Howell Central graduate is bringing her perfect pitch and musical gifts to coffee shops and nursing homes, as she hopes to turn her talents into a career.
If you drive on Highway 61 this Thursday you will likely see an increased law enforcement presence as polices work to crack down on speeding and distracted driving.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department released photos of a suspected car involved in a fatal hit-and-run two months after the incident happened.
The Missouri Invasive Plant Council partnered with Forest ReLeaf of Missouri to host a Callery pear “buy-back” program on April 26, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
A federal grand jury indicted a former Jefferson County Municipal Prosecuting Attorney who allegedly had sexual contact with a woman inside his courthouse office.
The group Legal Missouri 2022 has reached 200,000 signatures but they are looking for more ahead of the May 8 deadline to ensure voters can cast their ballot on whether or not to legalize adult-use recreational marijuana