September 15, 2022 Unsavory allegations rock chess world as American teen shocks No. 1 player in tournament Hans Niemann's defeat of Magnus Carlsen shocked the chess world and sparked seedy allegations the 19-year-old American cheated in their march in St. Louis.
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 14, 2022 Ex-Chiefs coach's plea deal in 2021 crash 'slap on the wrist,' mom of seriously injured girl says Felicia Miller, the mother of a girl who was seriously injured in a February 2021 crash involving former Chiefs coach Britt Reid slammed a plea deal agreement.
September 14, 2022 Hawley to introduce bill to create select committee investigating Afghanistan withdrawal Republican Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is introducing legislation to establish a select committee on President Biden's deadly and botched Afghanistan withdrawal.
September 13, 2022 US mall violence: Grieving mom of man killed, public safety experts weigh in amid spike in shootings Public safety experts are weighing in amid growing fears about violence in public spaces, such as malls, following a spate of shootings in parts of the country.
September 13, 2022 Missouri looter faces sentencing in murder of retired St. Louis police captain during 2020 George Floyd riots The Missouri looter convicted of the murder of retired St. Louis police Capt. David Dorn during a night of rioting after George Floyd's death is to be sentenced on Tuesday.
September 12, 2022 Lawyer for Britt Reid crash victim slams plea deal for ex-Chiefs coach Former Kansas City Chiefs coach Britt Reid pleaded guilty to to felony driving while intoxicated resulting in serious physical injury stemming from a 2021 crash that left a girl serious injured.
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.
September 6, 2022 Missouri school district notifies parents about controversial surveys amid state AG investigation The Webster Grove School District sent a letter to parents, notifying them about surveys students will take and offering an opt-out option.
August 26, 2022 State AGs weigh legal challenge to Biden's $500B student loan handout GOP state attorneys general are exploring legal challenges against President Biden's unilateral move to cancel between $10,000-and-$20,000 in student debt.