Colorado King Soopers shooter given maximum sentence
The man who shot and killed ten people in a Boulder grocery store in 2021 was given the maximum sentence hours after his conviction.
School concerned over proposed drive-through for marijuana dispensary
ST. LOUIS – With 850 students, South Broadway in Soulard can get busy as Lift for Life Academy ends its school day. “There are certain times of the day there is heavy congestion. We use this entire block for dismissal,” Lift for Life Academy Executive Director Marshall Cohen said. Cohen says that is why he […]
Locals, officials stand in solidarity with Marcellus Williams in final hours
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Marcellus Williams is now in his final hours as Missouri prepares for his execution scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 24. Despite overwhelming support for Williams from people around the world, Gov. Mike Parson confirmed Monday that the execution will proceed. During the final day of arguments in Jefferson City, attorneys for both […]
Family, friends, and community grieves loss of Officer David Lee
ST. LOUIS – The family and friends of fallen Officer David Lee gathered at the North Patrol Division Monday, where Lee’s patrol car stands as a memorial, covered in flowers left by those who loved him. His family shared heartfelt memories of a man dedicated not just to his job but to his family and […]
Slate awards $450k grant to provide employment for unhoused
ST. LOUIS – The City of St. Louis is helping unhoused people get back on their feet by putting them to work. Mayor Tishaura Jones announced that the agency on training and employment will award a $450,000 grant to Peter & Paul Community Services to provide employment for unhoused individuals in St. Louis. The organization […]
St. Louis advocates head to D.C. to seek RECA extension
ST. LOUIS – Nuclear radiation advocates from St. Louis are heading to Washington, D.C., to meet with federal officials about the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. “We’re not lobbyists, we don’t lobby. We go in and educate. We show them all the documents and what’s happened in St. Louis and try to fit a master class […]
House moves to avoid government shutdown amid conservative opposition
After sidestepping the House Rules Committee, Speaker Mike Johnson will have to rely on Democrats to pass a short-term funding bill.
‘Whatever they ask for is how we best serve them’: Police Wives Association aids fallen officer’s family
ST. LOUIS – Local police wives are stepping up to support the family of the St. Louis officer who was struck and killed Sunday on Interstate 70. Members of the St. Louis Police Wives Association rushed to SLU Hospital when they learned the news about St. Louis Metropolitan Police Officer David Lee. “We want to […]
Why 19th Amendment, women’s suffrage law, will be added to National Archives Rotunda
The 19th Amendment was the largest single articulation of voting rights in American history. The 11th Archivist of the United States, Colleen J. Shogan, tells CBS News why it will sit next to the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights in the U.S. National Archives Rotunda.
Lebanon sees deadliest day since 2006 after Israeli strikes
The Lebanese Ministry of Health said Israeli airstrikes killed at least 490 people and injured more than 1,600 on Monday. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D’Agata has more. Then, Jon Alterman, senior vice president at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins to discuss.