House minority leader acknowledges Biden concerns, says conversations are ongoing
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ weekly news conference was dominated by questions about President Biden’s reelection run on Thursday. Jeffries told reporters Democrats are still having candid conversations about Biden’s campaign. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
Italy jails notorious mafia boss’s sister who handled coded messages
Matteo Messina Denaro’s sister unintentionally helped police locate her fugitive brother, thanks to a scribbled note she had hidden in a chair.
Inflation just fell again. Here’s why you should open a long-term CD now.
A cooling inflation rate will soon diminish what you can earn with a CD. Here’s how a long-term CD can help.
St. Louis convenience store dispute escalates to gunfire, chase and car crash
ST. LOUIS – A heated argument at a St. Louis convenience store last weekend spiraled into a high-speed car chase, gunfire, and a violent crash. The suspect in the case is now behind bars. Prosecutors have charged Michael Nunley Jr., 27, with six felonies in the investigation, including three counts of armed criminal action, two […]
Maryland Heights hosting self-defense class for women
ST. LOUIS COUNTY – Maryland Heights are inviting women to participate in a self-defense class to learn skills to stay safe. In the class, Tae Kwon Do instructor Miss Kennedy will teach women defensive moves to use when facing a potential attack. Women must be be ages 14 and older to participate. The two-hour event […]
St. Louis contractor charged for incomplete home renovations
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis contractor faces felony charges after he failed to complete home renovations as promised and took tens of thousands upfront in payments. The Missouri Attorney General’s Office has charged Andrew Hall, 42, with two counts of deceptive business practice in connection with the unfinished projects. Charges allege that Hall’s business […]
2 more police officers shot to death in Mexican city plagued by cartel violence
Mexico’s president said the attacks have become brutal and indiscriminate, and blamed lenient or corrupt judges.
40-year-old man charged after shooting at two cars in south St. Louis
ST. LOUIS – One man who was accused of shooting at two separate vehicles last week in south St. Louis has been charged. According to the probable cause statement, 40-year-old Lenard Blair is charged with two counts of first-degree assault, two counts of unlawful use of a weapon, and two counts of armed criminal action. […]
Registered sex offender sentenced for crossing state lines to have sex with minor
ST. LOUIS – A Monroe County, Missouri, man appeared in federal court on Wednesday to be sentenced for traveling across state lines as a registered sex offender in order to have sex with an underage teen. Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Joshua T. Wilson, 23, pleaded guilty […]
St. Louis County scratchers player wins $50,000
ST. LOUIS COUNTY – A man in St. Louis County was the recipient of $50,000 after playing the “500X” scratch-off ticket from the Missouri Lottery. The lucky winner purchased the $50 ticket at a 7-Eleven, located at 8250 Watson Road in St. Louis. The winner claimed the prize at the Missouri Lottery’s St. Louis regional […]