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Australia Family Hurt In Helicopter Crash Suing Vegas Firm
Las Vegas-based Papillon Grand Canyon Tours and parent company Papillon Airways Inc. are accused of negligence and liability in the complaint filed Monday in court.
Missouri Debates Ban On LGBTQ Education For All Grades
Missouri lawmakers argued Wednesday over a bill that would ban most LGBTQ education subjects for all grades in the state's public schools.
Missouri Governor Would Control St. Louis Police Under Bill
Republican Gov. Mike Parson would have from Aug. 28 until Sept. 28 to appoint four St. Louis police board commissioners.
Midwest Could Add More Ethanol To Gasoline Under EPA Plan
Gasoline with higher blends of ethanol could be sold year-round in eight Midwestern states beginning in 2024
Former Missouri Lawmaker Sentenced for Fraud Schemes
Tricia Derges, a Republican from Nixa, was also ordered to pay $500,600 in restitution, federal prosecutors said.
‘Ben’ The Bear Escapes For A Second Time at STL Zoo
Ben once again got out of his outdoor habitat.
KC Firefighter Gets Probation in Triple Fatality Collision Case
Dominic Biscari, 22, pleaded guilty to three counts of second-degree involuntary manslaughter shortly after the charges were filed.
Biden Visits Ukraine Ahead Of War Anniversary: ‘Kyiv Stands’
President Joe Biden paid an unannounced visit to Ukraine on Monday to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Five Shot, Including Girl, At Mardi Gras Parade In New Orleans
Five people were shot, including a young girl, during a Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, police said, and a suspect was in custody.
Missouri Capitol library closed due to safety concerns
The Missouri Capitol library is closed indefinitely because of safety concerns with the dome ceiling.