St. Louis Road Rage Shooting Suspect John Leb Charged with Assault and Unlawful Weapon Use as Alleged Bomb Threat Leads to Evacuation
A man, John Leb, shot an elderly woman in a road-rage incident and later claimed to have a bomb, leading to charges including first-degree assault and a terrorist threat.
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page Proposes 2026 Budget with Emphasis on Public Safety, Eyes Online Sales Tax for Revenue Boost
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page proposed a 2026 budget focusing on public safety, health, and infrastructure, suggesting an online sales tax to address a $60 million deficit and maintain services.
St. Louis Area's RIIC Named Best Real Time Crime Center in the US at National Convention in Atlanta
The Regional Information and Intelligence Center (RIIC) received the Real Time Center of the Year award, recognized for its collaboration among police departments and effectiveness in resolving crimes using real-time surveillance.
St. Peters to Host Free Senior Resource Fair with Health Screenings and Complimentary Donuts on October 28
The St. Peters Senior Advisory Committee is hosting the free 2025 Senior Resource Fair on October 28 at Water’s Edge Banquet Center to connect seniors with services and provide health screenings.
Waynesville License Office Undergoes Management Change, Temporarily Shuts Doors for Transition
Missouri's Waynesville License Office is transitioning management to BPD Holdings and will temporarily close from October 7 to 9. Alternative services are offered in Rolla, Lebanon, and Vienna, as well as online through the DOR website.












