Violence Erupts: Missouri AG Blames School District’s “Race-Based Policies”

St. Louis, Missouri – Following the circulation of a disturbing video depicting a Black female student attacking a white female student off school premises, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey attributed the incident to the school district’s emphasis on “race-based policies.” Reports indicated that 16-year-old Kaylee Gain sustained severe injuries, including a skull fracture and brain … Read more

Explosion-Prone Sea Ray Boat Manufacturer Cleared of Negligence by Missouri Jury

St. Louis, Missouri – A recent jury ruling in a case involving a fatal boat explosion at Lake of the Ozarks marina has stirred controversy. The incident, which resulted in one death and two injuries, was determined not to be the fault of the watercraft manufacturer by the Missouri jury. The 33-foot Sea Ray model … Read more

Fundraiser Launched for Accused Missouri Teen in Viral School Fight Says She’s the ‘Real Victim’

In St. Louis, Missouri, the community is reeling after a viral high school fight left teenager Kaylee Gain fighting for her life. The accused individual in the incident is claiming to be the “real victim,” alleging that she was harassed and bullied prior to the altercation. According to a report by Daily Mail, the family … Read more

Investigation by Missouri AG into School District’s DEI Programs Following Teen’s Brutal Beating

St. Louis, Missouri – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has initiated an investigation into the Hazelwood School District in connection to a violent incident involving a St. Louis teen. The teenager was captured in a viral video being physically assaulted by another student. Bailey’s inquiry focuses on the school district’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) … Read more

Brutal Attack Leaves Missouri Teen with Fractured Skull and Brain Bleed – Still Unconscious 10 Days Later

St. Louis, Missouri – A 15-year-old student, Kaylee Gain, remains unconscious after being brutally attacked outside Hazelwood East High School in Spanish Lake, Missouri. Kaylee suffered a fractured skull, brain bleeding, and swelling as a result of the assault, which occurred on March 8. The incident was captured on video and shared on social media, … Read more

Missouri Teen’s Family Remains ‘Hopeful’ for Recovery After Violent Incident Caught on Video

St. Louis, Missouri – The family of a Missouri teen who was brutally beaten in a violent brawl captured on video outside a school in St. Louis is hopeful for her recovery despite the long road ahead. Kaylee Gain, 15, was hospitalized with brain bleeding after the incident. The video of the brawl showed the … Read more

Drug Overdose Confirmed in Death of Missouri Doctor: Investigation Continues

Maryland Heights, Missouri – A tragic incident has unfolded in suburban St. Louis, where a 39-year-old doctor, Dr. Sarah Sweeney, was found dead in her boyfriend’s home with no apparent signs of trauma. The toxicology report revealed that she died of a drug overdose, specifically from Oxycodone, Gabapentin, and Diphenhydramine intoxication. Despite this, the manner … Read more

Missouri Residents Required to Provide Zip Code for Online Super Purchase

ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI – Residents in St. Louis County are facing a new requirement to provide their state, zip code, and country information when making certain purchases online. The new system, introduced in an effort to streamline the purchasing process, requires individuals to carefully input their postal information before completing a transaction. The move has … Read more

Missouri Takes Steps to Enhance Statewide Online Purchasing Experience for Residents

St. Louis, Missouri – Online shopping has become increasingly popular, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. As more consumers turn to online retailers for their shopping needs, they are required to provide their postal information, including their state, zip code, and country, when making a purchase online. This information ensures that the item is delivered to … Read more

Rare: 60 Missouri Prison Staffers Advocate for Commuting Man’s Death Sentence

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – In a rare move, 60 prison staffers in Missouri are advocating for the commutation of a man’s death sentence. The man in question, who is convicted of murder, has exhausted all of his appeals and is set to be executed. The prison staffers, including guards, nurses, and other personnel, have written … Read more