Jefferson County Man Pleads Guilty to Transferring Obscene Material to Undercover Agent Posing as Minor
Missouri man, Jamal W. Kimball, admitted to sending obscene material to an undercover FBI agent posing as a minor on Kik Messenger and also solicited child abuse material from an actual minor.
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer Acts to Address CEMA Failure During Tornado Warning, Places Commissioner on Leave
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer placed CEMA Commissioner Sarah Russell on leave after a failure to activate tornado warnings, with efforts to ensure accountability and future readiness.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe Signs Executive Order to Aid Medication Access After Severe Storms
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed an executive order to help residents get essential medications after severe storms, also seeking federal emergency aid and deploying the National Guard for recovery efforts.
St. Louis County Roads Reopen with Caution Advised as Evacuation Zone 6 Residents Are Allowed to Return and Recovery Efforts Continue
St. Louis County Sheriff Ramsay announced road reopenings and updated evacuation statuses, advising residents to remain cautious and aware of ongoing recovery work.
St. Charles County Seniors Warned of New Phishing Scam Posing as Tax Relief Program
St. Charles County warns of a phishing scam targeting senior residents with false tax relief program emails, advising to verify legitimate emails from an @sccmo.org address and not to click on any suspicious links or attachments.
St. Louis Mayor Admits Human Error in Tornado Siren Failure and Vows to Revamp Emergency Protocols
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer acknowledged a catastrophic error that resulted in tornado sirens not sounding during a deadly tornado, citing a lapse in protocol and promising future improvements.












