Missouri Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning Medicaid Coverage for Gender Transition Procedures Among Minors
Missouri Supreme Court upholds the SAFE Act, preventing Medicaid from funding sex-change interventions and barring gender transition procedures for minors, a decision praised by AG Catherine Hanaway.
St. Louis Reports Significant Crime Drop in 2025 as Homicides Reach a 12-Year Low and Overall Crime Falls 16%
St. Louis crime rates dropped significantly in 2025, with overall Part I crime down by 16% from the previous year. Homicides hit a 12-year low, and violent crimes saw a decrease due to enhanced police efforts.
Chesterfield Salutes Lt. Chris Connelly Upon His Retirement After 44 Years of Dedicated Police Service
Lt. Chris Connelly retires from Chesterfield PD after a career since 1979, with significant contributions in various roles, including founding a DARE program and organizing charity events.
Missouri Receives $814 Million Federal Approval for Broadband Expansion, Targeting Over 200,000 Locations
Missouri approves a $814 million broadband expansion plan to improve internet access for over 200,000 locations. Governor Kehoe highlights its importance for the state's economy and connectivity.
St. Louis Ramps Up Tornado Recovery Efforts, Reviving 101 Rental Properties with Rams Settlement Funds
St. Louis's Recovery Office and CDA are using Rams Settlement funds to repair 101 rental units affected by a tornado. Despite limited resources, $2.5 million aids the rehabilitation, averaging $9,590 per unit across diverse neighborhoods.
Ferguson to Undergo Water Main Replacement Project, Missouri American Water to Upgrade 7,500 Feet of Pipeline
Ferguson announces a water main replacement project by Missouri American Water, expected to last 6-8 months starting January 5, affecting several streets including Robert Avenue and Nancy Place.









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