December 6, 2022 Law enforcement agencies across the country made several record-setting fentanyl busts in 2022 Law enforcement agencies across the country made record setting fentanyl busts in 2022 after the drug has become the primary driver of the opioid crisis in recent years.
October 25, 2022 St. Louis school shooter Orlando Harris had 600 rounds of ammunition, complained about being a 'loner': police Orlando Harris, the 19-year-old who carried out Monday's St. Louis school shooting, brought more than 600 rounds of ammunition and wrote about how lonely he felt prior to the attack.
October 19, 2022 St. Louis police department resignations stack up as leaders sound the alarm: 'reaching critical mass' The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has lost about 819 officers since 2017, with more and more leaving in recent years following the "defund the police" movement, data shows.
October 17, 2022 Missouri elementary school sitting on radioactive contamination, report finds An elementary school in the suburbs of St. Louis was found with significant amounts of radioactive contamination in soil, according to a new environmental investigation.
October 12, 2022 St. Louis checks in as America's most dangerous city while Baltimore suburb ranks as the safest: study With crime on the rise, St. Louis was ranked America's most dangerous city, according to a WalletHub study, while Columbia, Maryland, was rated the country's safest.
September 19, 2022 Post Malone apologizes to St. Louis fans after on-stage accident Post Malone has issued an apology to his fans over Twitter this weekend for falling through a hole in the stage during a concert in St. Louis and having to cut the show early.
September 14, 2022 Cardinals' Adam Wainwright, Yadier Molina break MLB record with 325th start as battery The Cardinals' Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina were the starting pitcher and catcher together for the 325th time in their careers Wednesday, setting a new MLB record.
September 7, 2022 Army veteran gets community service after using false identity to serve in military decades ago A Missouri man allegedly applied for passports and enlisted in the Army using the name of a St. Louis man, who found out when he applied for health insurance years later.
August 24, 2022 Widow of slain police captain slams VP Harris, 'woke' corporations for BLM defense: 'Crime is not political' Ann Dorn, wife of slain retired police captain David Dorn, ripped supporters of Black Lives Matter rioters on "Fox & Friends First" Wednesday.
August 17, 2022 WATCH: Economy takes center stage as Americans share their voting priorities ahead of midterms