After a recent road rage incident, the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) is warning residents about the dangers that can come if you find yourself in a
A gunshot victim stopped at a Missouri State Highway Patrol office on Monday evening, January 20. According to Sgt. Clark Parrott with the highway patrol, officers determined the incident happened on southbound Interstate 57 about 2 miles south of Bertrand.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is seeing a rise in road rage and aggressive driving incidents in the area. Troopers want to caution drivers from behaviors which could lead to an incident with a tragic outcome.
A new provision in Missouri's hands-free law took effect at the start of 2025, allowing law enforcement to issue citations instead of just warnings for violating the law.
The push for state prison oversight boards is a national effort, said Maria Goellner, senior director of State Policy for FAMM. “There is a gap that desperately needs to be filled” in Missouri, Goellner said. The ombudsman office would be funded outside the regular budget of the department, but the potential for savings is large, she said.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe addressed plans to “secure Missouri’s future” through improving public safety, education and reducing the role of government. Gov. Mike Kehoe hands out ceremonial signing pens after signing executive orders after being sworn in as the 58th governor of Missouri on Monday at the Capitol in Jefferson City.
The mayor of the City of St. Louis called lawmakers from outside the city "disrespectful" for filing legislation to put the city's police department back under state control.
Tishaura Jones warns lawmakers that a takeover would undermine city’s progress on crime. But Gov. Mike Kehoe and Republican lawmakers are pushing for state control.
St. Louis City Mayor Tishaura Jones went over to the Missouri state capitol Jefferson City Wednesday to testify against state control of the city’s police department.
A panel of Missouri senators signed off Wednesday on two of Gov. Mike Kehoe’s picks to run his administration. In the first of a series of confirmation hearings in the Senate, members of the Gubernatorial Appointments Committee approved former Sen.
A man died Tuesday morning following a wrong-way crash in Ladue. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a Mitsubishi Outlander was going eastbound on Ladue Road when the driver crossed the center line into the westbound lane near Graybridge Road.
A 16-year-old Herculaneum High School student, Madalyn Robinson, died in a car crash; she was remembered for her sports involvement and vibrant school presence.