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The body found in the Mississippi River has been identified as missing St. Louis teenager Wuaniata Gibson, ending the search initiated after their disappearance on December 24, 2025.
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A citizens group sued to void Montgomery County's approvals for a planned Amazon data center and its $35 billion incentive package, alleging Sunshine Law violations.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Rolla Public Schools hired S.M. Wilson to convert the former Columbia College site into a full‑day early childhood center with an on‑site clinic and roughly 350 seats.
A St. Louis man received a 75-month federal prison term after prosecutors say he stole diners’ purses and converted cards into gift cards.
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The Wentzville Police Department honored Presidents Day and reassured the community they would remain on duty to ensure public safety during the holiday.
St. Louis County government offices are closed for Presidents' Day and have reduced weekday hours, closing at 3:30 p.m., as announced on their Facebook page.
Maryland Heights Police honor School Resource Officers on their appreciation day, highlighting their roles as mentors and positive influences in schools.
A federal judge ruled Feb. 13 that Torch Electronics' 'no‑chance' machines meet Missouri's legal definition of gambling devices, putting retailers and regulators on notice.
A federal judge granted summary judgment on Feb. 13, dismissing a federal suit over the no‑knock raid that killed Don Clark Sr. in 2017 and laying out the court's legal reasoning.
Deputies tracked a suspect wanted in a Fenton death to a Festus Holiday Inn; a SWAT operation ended when the man was found dead in his room, officials say.
Missouri Governor Kehoe announced five appointments to state boards, covering finance and healthcare, aiming to enhance leadership with diverse expertises.
Supporters say St. Louis City SC rescinded approval for trans-pride and Black Lives Matter banners at Energizer Park, prompting anger and plans to press the club.
Leon Joseph Reitz from Webster Groves was sentenced to 8 years for brandishing a firearm and chasing three teenagers while being a felon in possession of a firearm.
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