March 10, 2023 Missouri law banning police from enforcing gun laws to stay in effect during court fight A Missouri gun law that bans police from enforcing gun laws will stay in effect as a lawsuit is appealed. The law subjects a fine of $50,000 per violating officer.
March 9, 2023 Missouri proposals may put abortion back on ballot A proposed ballot question in Missouri would add a constitutional amendment enshrining abortion rights into state law up to a public vote.
March 9, 2023 2 Missouri women charged after 5-year-old girl found dead Two Missouri women have been charged after a five-year-old girl was found dead at their home. One of the girl's siblings told police she was unresponsive that morning.
March 9, 2023 Missouri man fatally shot wife, her dad, then himself A Missouri man fatally shot his wife, her dad, then turned the gun on himself. Four children were in the home when the incident occurred, and are now in protective custody.
March 9, 2023 Expansion of Medicaid benefits for new moms gaining support in some Republican states The expansion of Medicaid for new moms has gained support in many GOP states that previously have not supported Medicaid. They claim coverage is central to their anti-abortion agenda
March 8, 2023 UPS must pay Missouri family $75M after driver struck pregnant woman's car A jury decided that UPS must pay a Missouri family after one of their drivers collided with a pregnant woman's car. The woman's baby was later born with brain damage.
March 8, 2023 Man serving life sentence admits to 1990 Missouri slaying A man who is serving time admitted to one of four deaths he was linked to in a 1990 Missouri slaying. The man was given a life sentence after pleading guilty to first-degree murder.
March 7, 2023 US judge strikes down Missouri gun law as unconstitutional A United States judge struck down a Missouri law banning local police from enforcing federal gun laws as unconstitutional. The state's attorney general said he will appeal the ruling.
March 7, 2023 Cori Bush paid $137K for private security to unlicensed 'antisemitic spiritual guru' who claims tornado power Like her husband, another security guard Rep. Cori Bush has paid from her campaign lacks a private security license, which is needed to perform such services in the St. Louis region.
March 7, 2023 St. Louis DA shoved 'aggressive' racial equity agendas into daily prosecution decisions using Soros-linked org St. Louis, Missouri, DA Kimberly Gardner used a Soros-linked organization called The Vera Justice Institute to bring racial equity into the criminal justice system.