St. Louis Mobilizes Snow Fleet and Contractors in Anticipation of Winter Snowfall
St. Louis is preparing for winter weather by treating roads with brine and planning to deploy snowplows, with priority on main routes and vital areas. The city has a strategy for both normal and severe snowfall, with additional resources on standby.
St. Louis Health Department Warns of Frostbite Risks, Urges Precautions during Frigid January Weather
St. Louis Health Department warns of frostbite risks in cold weather, advising residents to minimize exposure, cover skin, and stay warm and dry. A video and social media campaign offer further resources.
Eastern District of Missouri U.S. Attorney's Office Recovers Over $16 Million from Civil and Criminal Actions in 2025
The Eastern District of Missouri's U.S. Attorney's Office collected over $16 million from civil and criminal actions in fiscal year 2025, with a focus on combatting fraud, including a notable Medicare and Medicaid case.
Missouri Attorney General Aligns with 23 States to Challenge Alleged EPA Grant Mismanagement under Biden Administration
Missouri's AG joins 23 states in legal action against alleged EPA grant mismanagement during the Biden era, challenging the oversight of a $20 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
St. Peters Health Department Celebrates Squirrel Appreciation Day, Highlights Environmental Contributions of Furry Friends
The City of St. Peters Health Department highlights the ecological contributions of squirrels on Squirrel Appreciation Day, emphasizing their role in seed dispersal, soil aeration, and the food chain.
Capital Murder Trial of Kenneth Lee Simpson for Killing Hermann Police Sgt. Mason Griffith Begins in Franklin County
Kenneth Lee Simpson's trial for the murder of Hermann Police Sergeant Mason Griffith begins, including charges for seriously injuring Officer Adam Sullentrup. Video shows Simpson shooting the unarmed officers, leading to a standoff and his arrest.












