Prosecutor Melesa Johnson cites Missouri’s use of force law and insufficient evidence in decision to not pursue charges.
State senators met once again to discuss a bill that would prevent state and local police from enforcing federal firearm laws.
The push to allow Waymo driverless taxis to operate in Missouri cleared its first hurdle Tuesday evening. The House Emerging ...
A Missouri man who was a decorated U.S. Marine and missionary was set up and killed by a group of teens as part of a Facebook ...
Ghazala, Casey Tolan, CNN (CNN) — A CNN video analysis appears to show a federal immigration officer removing a gun from Alex ...
Aaron Williams, 34, of Springfield, Missouri, was sentenced to 104 months in federal prison without parole for illegally possessing firearms as a felon.
Prosecutors say detectives were allowed to lie and “trick” a key witness in the 1992 Mischelle Lawless murder case, while ...
A Lyft driver was robbed, beaten and pistol-whipped by a group of four riders Monday in north St. Louis County, police say.
A bill that would eliminate safety inspections for personal vehicles was passed Thursday by the House Government Efficiency Committee.
“Based on the available facts, applicable laws, and legal principles concerning an officer’s use of force, we are unable to ...
Three shootings in Columbia have left one person dead and four people hurt in the first 19 days of 2026. The shooters in two ...
Chris Wells, a married father of four children, was shot at close range and died in the middle of the street, lying face down ...