St. Louis Officers Hailed for Exemplary Community Policing in Resolving Electricity Theft Issue
St. Louis officers resolved a resident's issue with electricity theft, demonstrating effective community policing by securing a vacant house and involving city resources for a long-term solution.
St. Louis Police Ramp Up Patrols in Fox Park After Shooting, Seize Illegal Firearms and Fireworks
St. Louis police increased Fox Park patrols after a shooting and illegal fireworks incident, leading to the arrest of three adults and two juveniles, with one man charged for illegal weapons.
Clay County Commuters Warned of Road Closures and Delays on Missouri Route 33 and 172nd Street for Infrastructure Upgrades
MoDOT announces delays and reroutes due to culvert replacements and a bridge project affecting traffic on MO Route 33 and 172nd Street in Clay County, urging commuters to plan alternative routes and exercise caution.
8-Year-Old Boy Grazed by Bullet in St. Louis as 12-Year-Old Is Taken into Custody After Apparent Accidental Shooting
An 8-year-old boy in St. Louis was grazed by a bullet when older children playing with a gun accidentally fired it. A 12-year-old is in custody; the injured child is stable. Police are searching for the weapon.
Deadly Fireworks-Related Incidents Overshadow Missouri 4th of July Celebrations as Authorities Launch Investigations
The July 4th celebrations in Missouri were overshadowed by fireworks-related incidents, causing fires, explosions, injuries, and three fatalities, with authorities investigating and emphasizing safety protocols.
MoDOT to Host Improve I-70 Information Meeting in Boonville as Public Is Invited to Discuss Highway Upgrades
MoDOT plans a meeting to discuss I-70 improvements from Boonville to Rocheport. It's on July 21 at Boonville High School, with no formal presentation. Construction is planned for 2026-2027.
Missouri Attorney General Appeals to Reinstate Abortion Clinic Regulations After Jackson County Court Injunction
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey appeals a court injunction against enforcing state abortion clinic regulations, arguing for the health and safety rules recently reinstated by the state Supreme Court.
Man Pleads Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter in Deadly 2022 St. Louis County Fireworks Explosion
Terrell Cooks pleaded guilty to eight felonies, including involuntary manslaughter, related to a deadly fireworks explosion in St. Louis County that killed four. He faces a potential 25-year sentence.












