
Sheriff: Bones found could be missing Missouri girl
The remains were found in a burn pile near a home where Savannah Leckie lived
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The remains were found in a burn pile near a home where Savannah Leckie lived
A driver reported seeing Ian McCarthy, the suspected killer of a Missouri police officer, walking along a state highway
Investivators believe Ian McCarthy, 39, jumped from his vehicle and allegedly shot Michael before driving a short distance, crashing and then taking off on foot
About 100 officers have been looking for Ian McCarthy since late Sunday, when police officer Gary Michael was shot
A manhunt is underway for the former convict police say shot and killed officer Gary Michael
Officials say the employees came into contact with the package and began to feel light headed after it was opened
"They're legalizing discrimination in the state of Missouri," president of NAACP in Missouri says
Jerrod Kershaw, 31, was carrying several weapons and was wearing ballistic vest when he was killed in shootout with officers, police say
Authorities say young Asian immigrant females were being held against their will for sexual contact with customers at massage parlors
Lawsuit names pharmaceutical companies -- Endo, Purdue and Janssen -- and seeks "hundreds of millions of dollars" in damages and civil penalties
Sheriff's captain says witnesses reported the boy was standing outside his family's condominium when he was struck by the log, washed in by a large wave
Grayden Denham is accused of fatally shooting his grandparents, his sister and her 3-month-old son in February 2016
As he headed back to the pasture to fetch his cows for their evening milking, he walked upon a devastating sight
Four days of rain have soaked towns along the Meramec River in Missouri, where the water is 26 feet above flood stage. Across the state, stretches of highways that have turned to waterways are closed. Michelle Miller has the details.
Judge Howard F. Sach said he's bound by a U.S. Supreme Court ruling and that the state was denying abortion rights "on a daily basis"
Federal workplace investigators are heading to the 77-year-old plant that makes small-caliber ammunition and tests its reliability
Authorities say Mississippi County Sheriff Cory Hutcheson is charged; he allegedly falsely accused the elderly woman of kidnapping one of his relatives
Videos shows a tornado barreling through Goodman, where parts of an elementary school on Wednesday were in ruins
The remains are unidentified, but detectives are speaking with the families of Jessica Runions, who vanished in September, and Kara Kopetsky, who disappeared a decade ago
The boiler -- described as a being about the size of a van -- exploded in Soulard, a St. Louis neighborhood
Violence hit a Johnson County jail pod but inmates were contained and no injuries were reported, sheriff’s office says
A three-year-old and her twin brother were found in a private pond behind their home, authorities say
The young mother's death comes less than a year after another woman died from a similar procedure at the same clinic
Woman with rare disorder said doctors missed the diagnosis, causing irreversible injuries
Between 60 and 70 homes were damaged when strong storms swept through Smithville, Mo., Monday night
President Trump's "Gold Card" program will be rolled out in the coming weeks, allowing the world's wealthy to apply for fast-track visas — if they pay $1 million or more.
President Trump has so far raised $200 million for a new White House ballroom from some of the nation's biggest companies.
President Trump said Friday the U.S. military has carried out another "lethal kinetic strike" on a boat accused of carrying drugs.
In April, a Trump ally referred New York Attorney General Letitia James for federal criminal prosecution for alleged mortgage fraud.
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas sharply criticized FCC Chair Brendan Carr for his comments on Jimmy Kimmel, calling them "dangerous as hell" and likening his move to a mafia shakedown.
The Trump administration is ending the Temporary Protected Status of thousands of immigrants from Syria living in the U.S.
Early in-person voting began Friday in Virginia's gubernatorial election, with Democrat Abigail Spanberger and Republican Winsome Earle-Sears making their case to voters.
The Trump administration is targeting a visa widely used by tech companies and other employers to hire foreign workers.
A federal judge in Florida has thrown out President Trump's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, citing its excessive length, but gave his attorneys a chance to refile.