Missouri's governor has ordered U.S. and Missouri flags to fly at half-staff at all government...
Missouri Senate passes five special session bills to fight crime
The Missouri Senate passed five special session bills about crime in the wee hours of Thursday...
Arsonist who threw Molotov cocktail into Missouri Planned Parenthood clinic sentenced to prison
A man from mid-Missouri's Columbia has been sentenced to five years in federal prison, for...
St. Louis Police Chief: “We desperately need more officers and we need them now”
Legislation eliminating the residency requirement for St. Louis police officers, firefighters and...
Missouri court says redistricting plan’s summary language has ‘major problems’
The Missouri Court of Appeals says part of the summary language for the Amendment 3 November...
Missourians asked to comment, attend virtual listening session on police training standards
Missourians can have a say about police training standards through a process of surveys, email...
Top Missouri laws taking effect today
Several bills become law today that the Missouri Legislature passed during the second regular...
Republican National Convention features widow of fallen retired St. Louis police captain
The widow of a fallen retired St. Louis police captain spoke during Thursday night’s Republican...
Missouri’s new motorcycle helmet law takes effect on Friday
Some Missourians will be able to ride their motorcycles without a helmet, starting Friday....
Federal prosecutors: former St. Louis charter school headmaster got away with fraud “for years”
Federal prosecutors in St. Louis say the former head of a now-defunct St. Louis-area charter...
Parson calls House passage of 5 special session bills is ‘A win for Missouri’
The Missouri House of Representatives did not pass two of seven bills the governor wanted as part...
America’s first female county clerk to be inducted into Hall of Famous Missourians Wednesday (AUDIO)
The first female elected to public office in Missouri in 1890 will be inducted into the Hall of...
UPDATE: Missouri House gives final approval of five crime bills; juvenile certification bill is dead
The Missouri House voted Tuesday in Jefferson City to give final approval to five bills that are...
McCloskeys during RNC: “Your family will not be safe in Radical Democrats’ America”
A St. Louis couple who pulled their guns on protesters walking along their private street in June...
Second special session appears likely for Missouri witness protection
The Missouri House voted Monday afternoon in Jefferson City for initial approval of several bills...
Missouri Representative on special session: “Tough on crime approach does not actually reduce crime”
The Missouri House is in session today and is expected to take a preliminary vote on six crime...
Missouri House gets to work today on six crime bills – not seven
The Missouri House of Representatives gets down to business today on a special legislative session...
Missouri congresswoman says Republican National Convention will focus on optimism and heroes (AUDIO)
A west-central Missouri GOP congresswoman says this week's 2020 Republican National Convention in...
Rural Missouri prosecutor: victim tampering “happens everywhere, even in little Johnson County”
Legislation that increases penalties for witness and victim tampering will go to the Missouri...
In KC, U.S. Attorney General Barr touts Operation LeGend numbers (AUDIO)
Attorney General Bill Barr traveled to Kansas City Wednesday to highlight a federal-local program...
Missouri House panel raises age to 16 for trying juveniles as adults
A Missouri House committee voted to raise the age of certifying juvenile offenders as adults to a...
St. Louis Police residency requirement legislation heading to Missouri House floor
Legislation that eliminates the residency requirement for St. Louis Police officers has been...
Missouri House committees to hear crime bills on Monday; Kendrick wants to expand special session call
Three Missouri House committees plan hearings on Monday afternoon in Jefferson City, relating to...
Protesters hit streets of Jefferson City to oppose governor’s special session crime bill
Protesters marched the streets in the heart of Jefferson City today to voice their opposition to...
Missouri prosecutors oppose governor’s bid to let attorney general take on St. Louis murder cases
Gov. Mike Parson expanded his special legislative session call this week on violent crime to...
Missouri House GOP leaders will handle crime bills as single-subject bills; full House to return August 24
The top three Republican leaders in Missouri's GOP-controlled House say they intend to simplify...
Gov. Parson wants Missouri Attorney General to prosecute murders in St. Louis
Governor Mike Parson is asking the Legislature to allow him to send state prosecutors to St. Louis...
Missouri’s online system to report allegations of adult abuse and neglect has been restored
Allegations of adult abuse and neglect in Missouri can once again be reported online. The state’s...
St. Louis leaders welcome federal agents’ help with violent crime surge
Fifty federal officers from different agencies will be assisting St. Louis police to cope with the...
Missouri Senate gives initial approval to crimefighting package
After twelve hours of floor work Thursday, the Missouri Senate has given preliminary approval to a...