Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe Signs Five New Laws Aimed at Advancing Transportation, Cybersecurity, and Local Governance
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed five bills addressing state issues including transportation, library district control, property conveyance, agricultural hauling, and cybersecurity standards.
New York Man Pleads Guilty to Dark Web Xanax Trafficking While on Bond as Accomplices from Rochester and Lexington Are Sentenced
John Cruz has pleaded guilty to misbranding and selling counterfeit Xanax on the dark web even while on bond. His co-defendant, Jared James, was also convicted in the case.
Missouri Attorney General Launches Investigation Into Grain Belt Express Over Misleading Claims
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issues a Civil Investigative Demand to Grain Belt Express, suspecting false claims and challenging past approvals of their infrastructure project, backed by a federal loan guarantee.
St. Louis Unveils Comprehensive Tornado Recovery Programs to Aid Residents and Thwart Contractor Fraud
St. Louis launches recovery programs after a tornado, offering free emergency repairs and preventing contractor fraud, with initiatives like free consultations with architects and a Contractor Registry.
St. Louis Resident Pleads Guilty to Coercion and Enticement of Minor and Faces 10 Years in Prison Along With Deportation
Yeison Perdomo pled guilty to coercing and enticing a minor after attempting to engage in sexual activity with a 14-year-old he met online. He faces a recommended 10-year prison sentence and likely deportation.












