Pine Lawn alderpersons sue for access to financial documents

PINE LAWN, Mo. – Pine Lawn’s alderpersons have had enough, claiming they’ve been denied access to their own city’s finances. Now, they’re suing to find out where the money is going. Six of Pine Lawn’s eight alderpersons filed a 12-page lawsuit this month, alleging that “when someone acts like they have something to hide, it’s […]

Two shot in north St. Louis County parking lot

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Two people are hospitalized after a shooting Thursday afternoon in a north St. Louis County parking lot. The shooting happened just after 2 p.m. Thursday in the 12000 block of New Halls Ferry Road, just outside Florissant city limits. When police arrived to the scene, they found several shell casings […]

Union man sentenced for child pornography and sexual abuse

LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. – A 32-year-old man was sentenced Thursday to over 16 years in prison for possessing child pornography and sexually abusing two children. In August, Kyle Mathew Bray admitted to using the app Telegram to receive and store child pornography, as well as join groups focused on children, according to a news release. […]

Jury acquits rapper in St. Louis murder case

ST. LOUIS – Jurors formally acquitted a rapper in a St. Louis murder case that authorities previously described as a road-rage killing. After two hours of deliberation Thursday, a jury found Michael Henderson, 19, not guilty of first-degree murder and armed criminal action charges in the shooting death of Joseph Shaw. According to the 22nd […]

When is Missouri’s 2024 presidential primary?

ST. LOUIS — When do Missourians vote in the 2024 primaries or caucuses for the U.S. president? The choice for Libertarian voters comes up in February. Republicans and Democrats vote in March. In 2022, Missouri replaced its presidential preference primary with party caucuses, a move expected to save the state around $10 million. Secretary of […]

‘Arch Madness’ extended: St. Louis to host MVC hoops tournament through 2028

ST. LOUIS – The Missouri Valley Conference extends an agreement for St. Louis to host the “Arch Madness” men’s college basketball tournament through 2028. The conference announced a new agreement with Enterprise Center on Thursday to continue to host “Arch Madness.” The latest contract extension is for three tournaments from 2026 to 2028. It also […]

Trump testifies in E. Jean Carroll defamation damages trial

Former President Donald Trump took the stand Thursday at the New York defamation damages trial brought by E. Jean Carroll. Before the jury heard his short testimony, Judge Lewis Kaplan first went through what Trump could and could not say. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett reports.

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