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Wife poisoned husband's soda after he was 'not appreciative' of birthday party she threw him: cops

Michelle Y. Peters, 47, of Lebanon, was arrested on Monday.

‘Squad’ Rep. Cori Bush polling behind Democratic challenger in Missouri -- same survey predicted Bowman defeat

The Mellman Group survey of 400 voters in Missouri’s 1st Congressional District, released Wednesday, has Bush 1 point behind St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Wesley Bell ahead of the Aug....

Courts block Biden from canceling any more student loan debt

President Biden’s latest student loan bailout was blocked Monday by federal judges in Kansas and Missouri following a lawsuit from several Republican-led states. 

Red state sues tech giant IBM over diversity 'quotas'

The state of Missouri has filed a lawsuit against the technology giant, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), for unlawful practices in allegedly requiring racial and gender quotas in its hiring and promotion...

Missouri woman's murder conviction overturned after 40 years as suspicions turn to ex-cop

Judge Ryan Horsman ruled that Sandra Hemme, now 64, established evidence of actual innocence and must be released within 30 days unless prosecutors retry her in the case of 31-year-old...

Beloved food critic couple killed in head-on crash with semi-truck

The pair -- whose relationship blossomed over their love of food -- were killed in the crash.

MSNBC host Joy Reid declares Missouri a 'slave state' where women are 'the property' of their husbands

Reid warned that women in Missouri can 'become the property of both your husband and the state'

Records expunged for St. Louis couple who waved guns at protesters — they want their guns back

Mark McCloskey emerged from his home with an AR-15-style rifle, and Patricia McCloskey waved a semi-automatic pistol.

Restaurant divides internet over strict age restriction, 35 for men, 30 for women: 'Bit of a reach'

Bliss' owner, Marvin Pate, who is 36 years old, explained the restaurant has gotten a little backlash - but is sticking to its policy.

Missouri Rep. Ben Baker's daughter, son-in-law mourned at packed memorial service after slayings in Haiti

The loved ones of Natalie Baker Lloyd, 21, and her husband, Davy Lloyd, 23, gathered at Bible Holiness Assembly of God in Neosho, Missouri.

Bodies of state pol's daughter, son-in-law returned to US after gang shooting in Haiti

Police said Davy and Natalie Lloyd were shot and killed by gang members who control most of Haiti

Pilot and passengers' last-second move saves lives as plane goes down with 7 on board

A pilot and six passengers on a skydiving flight jumped from a small plane just before the aircraft crashed in a Missouri field on Saturday, according to federal authorities.

Haitian gangs shot, burned bodies of Missouri pol's missionary daughter, husband while couple was on phone with father-in-law

Davy Lloyd and Natalie Baker Lloyd were killed on Thursday evening.

Distressing video shows cop gun down lost 13-pound deaf and blind dog: 'What am I supposed to do?'

The disturbing killing was captured by bodycam footage -- and happened just three minutes after the officer found the escaped dog exploring a neighbor's yard.

Missouri rep's missionary daughter, son-in-law killed in Haiti gang attack: 'My heart is broken'

Missouri Rep. Ben Baker's daughter and son-in-law were killed in a gang attack while serving as missionaries in Haiti, he announced Friday.

Missouri AG demands Kansas City records from Harrison Butker doxing post

"Let’s paint this with the proper brush – that is government retaliating against an individual for the expression of their sincerely held religious beliefs."

Museum achieves world record for largest gathering of people with underwear on their heads

A museum in Missouri recently broke a Guinness World Record for hosting the world’s largest gathering of people with underwear on their head. 

Police officer lights cigar while straddling suspect during arrest at nightclub, sparking probe

Footage posted online captured the officer borrowing a lighter from another officer for the stogie outside Marquee Restaurant & Lounge last weekend in St. Louis.

Missouri GOP candidate tells voters not to be 'weak and gay' in campaign video

Missouri Republican Secretary of State candidate Valentina Gomez shared a provocative campaign video of herself running through a historically LGBTQ+ neighborhood and telling voters not to be "weak and gay."