Supporters promise lower crime and safer streets, while critics see a Republican power grab and disregard for voters' choice.
Sándoval explained to draw more people in to a shrinking St. Louis, the perception of crime needs to change. "The perception is not coming down at the rate that crime is and and that perception ...
St. Louis police say crime continues to drop since 2022, pointing out that at this time last year, the city saw 32 homicides compared to 15 right now. "The statistics with fewer police officers is ...
Just two months into his tenure as Missouri's governor, Mike Kehoe has made at least two priorities well known: His support ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY — The man shot to death this week in North County was identified Thursday as 23-year-old Kyree Chapman. Chapman was shot Tuesday in the 2500 block of Saddle Ridge Drive, in a ...
Ahead of Election Day in St. Louis, crime is top of mind for many voters. The primary comes on the heels of a violent weekend in the city. Since Friday, at least six people were shot. Three of the ...
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There have been complaints from Republican leaders in recent years about crime rates in St. Louis and the lack of criminal prosecutions under former Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, who resigned last ...
There have been complaints from Republican leaders in recent years about crime rates in St. Louis and the lack of criminal prosecutions under former Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, who resigned last ...
Some states had even higher shares of college graduates—over 45% of those living in Colorado and Massachusetts had a bachelor's degree or higher, per the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
New York-based pediatric trauma surgeon Chethan Sathya, a National Institutes of Health-funded firearms injury prevention researcher, believes those statistics show that gun violence can't be ...