The public safety committee of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen had questions for police Maj. Janice Bockstruck Thursday, about recent high-profile accidents involving St. Louis Police Department officers.
A woman is facing five felony charges after investigators said she was speeding while driving the wrong way on Dunn Road and caused a crash that killed a juvenile last December.
This month, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department posted spreadsheets with detailed crime data on its website for the first time in three years. Previously, the department had posted the information in monthly, detailed crime reports.
A proposal from the Illinois’s Governor’s office would eliminate the 1% grocery tax in the state. For local municipalities, that could mean money out of their budget.
Missouri’s statewide tornado drill goes off at 11 a.m. on Wednesday. City officials from surrounding counties like Christian Co. are making sure you’re prepared in case a tornado hits.
The killing in early February of local musician and emcee Anthony Jefferson, also known by his stage name Ant Gee, was a planned sniper-style attack, St. Louis Police said in documents filed Saturday charging a man with murder in his death.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has released a list of organizations that will receive a portion of $28.8 million to provide free locally-produced food to their community.
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services announced the timeline on which the next round of cannabis microbusiness licenses will be issued.