‘Unacceptable’: Cardinals fans react to early season woes
ST. LOUIS – While rain may be known for bringing spirits down, that’s not happening at Busch Stadium. “I’ll take a little rain as long as we get the game in,” Cardinals fan John Luetkemeyer said. Rather, it’s the play on the field dampering fans state of mind a month into this baseball season. “It’s […]
Accidents on N. Broadway has residents searching for solutions
ST. LOUIS – Residents of N. Broadway are pleading the city for more safety measures after a hit-and-run left a 9-year-old critically injured. Those living in the area say speeding drivers have created an impact on them. Rosemary Ray runs a non-profit community resource center. She had the city put boulders in front of her […]
Maplewood council votes to enhance ordinance related to hate crimes
MAPLEWOOD, Mo. – The Maplewood City Council approved an ordinance on Tuesday that would add the offense of stealing to the city’s current ordinance related to hate crimes. The need to update the ordinance became apparent after a resident reported the theft of an Israeli flag, and more incidents followed. A suspect was charged in […]
Mayor Jones, community leaders discuss public safety initiatives
ST. LOUIS – Following multiple fights that canceled the Thurtene Carnival, public safety has become the main focus at the Cabinet in Community event, drawing concern from citizens. “We launched a regional violence reduction strategy surrounding counties everywhere from O’Fallon, IL, to O’Fallon, MO, because crime doesn’t stop at our borders and neither should solutions […]
Tennessee legislature passes bill allowing teachers to carry concealed guns
It comes over a year after a shooting at a Nashville school killed three children and three adults.
4/23: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on tabloid testimony in the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, what’s behind the exodus of teachers, and how romance scam victims can be pulled into the crime themselves.
What to know about the gag order in Trump’s “hush money” trial
Prosecutors argued Tuesday that former President Donald Trump has repeatedly broken a gag order in his New York criminal trial that forbids him from talking about witnesses and jurors, among others. Trump and his legal team say he’s just responding to others’ attacks. CBS News campaign reporter and attorney Katrina Kaufman unpacks the day’s proceedings.
Schumer, McConnell urge Senate to pass foreign aid package
Congress is advancing a $95 billion foreign aid package that would provide support to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan. Senate leaders of both parties encouraged their colleagues on Tuesday to move quickly and get the measure passed. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the details.
FTC bans noncompete agreements
The Federal Trade Commission officially banned new noncompete agreements Tuesday, giving workers who are considering quitting more options. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce plans to sue in response.
How romance scam victims become unwitting accomplices
Jim Axelrod dives into the world of romance scams, showing how sometimes the victims can also become unwitting accomplices in the scammers’ financial crimes.