Mayor Spencer Signs Executive Order to Boost Minority and Women-Owned Businesses in St. Louis
Mayor Cara Spencer signed an executive order to reinforce the city's commitment to minority and women-owned businesses, reinstating M/WBE certification following a Griffin & Strong disparity study.
Lt. Gov. David Wasinger and State Sen. Adam Schnelting Champion Elder Abuse Prevention in Missouri with "Protect Our Seniors" Tour
Missouri's Lt. Gov. Wasinger and Sen. Schnelting launch "Protect Our Seniors" Tour, focusing on elder abuse prevention and connecting families with resources.
St. Louis Police Appeal for Help to Identify Suspects in Early-Morning Carjacking on MLK Drive
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying suspects linked to a carjacking that occurred on August 11, 2025, on the 3600 block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Surveillance images show the suspects, who arrived in a stolen red Jeep Patriot, and officials urge anyone with information to contact authorities.
St. Louis County Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Fentanyl Distribution Leading to Woman's Death
Forrest L. Smith, 37, of St. Louis County, received a 15-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to distributing fentanyl that caused a woman’s death. Investigators linked Smith to the case through text messages and undercover operations, with the FBI and Town and Country Police Department leading the investigation.












