St. Louis Community Mourns as Police Confirm Identity of Carondelet Shooting Victim and Launch Search for Suspect
Russell Marcoulier, 63, was killed in a Carondelet neighborhood shooting. Police are investigating the homicide and pursuing a suspect. The motive is unclear, and the community is seeking answers.
Missouri Department of Mental Health's Sheila Wunning Balances Administration with Direct Patient Care
Sheila Wunning, director of the developmental disabilities division in Missouri, ensures hands-on patient interaction, reduces unnecessary institutionalization, and advocates for personalized care while overseeing department improvements.
Missouri Attorney General Reminds Sex Offenders of Halloween Safety Rules and Urges the Public to Stay Vigilant and Check the Registry
Missouri's Attorney General enforces Halloween rules for registered sex offenders, including not participating in festivities with children, keeping lights off, and staying indoors during specific evening hours.
St. Louis Nonprofits and Businesses Mobilize for Emergency Food Drive Amid SNAP Benefit Halt
Missouri nonprofits and businesses respond to SNAP benefit disruptions from a government shutdown by launching an emergency food drive, hosted by Operation Food Search and City Foundry, to aid residents facing food insecurity.












