The City of St. Joseph is hosting a hiring event through the Missouri Job Center on Thursday, Jan. 16 from noon to 5 p.m. for those in the area looking
As we are just weeks away from Black History Month starting, the St. Joseph Museums is adding a new addition to their museum.
A St. Joseph native is set to step into the Show-Me State’s senior-most military officer role as the governor-elect’s administration prepares to take office.
A St. Joseph native will be Missouri's next senior military officer. Governor-Elect Mike Kehoe has named Brigadier General Charles D. Hausman as adjutant general of the Missouri National Guard. Hausman will take over on Feb.
Governor-elect Mike Kehoe announced the appointment of St. Joseph native, Brigadier General Charles Hausman as the next Adjutant General of the Missouri National Guard, the state's senior
(KCTV) - A St. Joseph native is set to step into the Show ... Hausman as the next Adjutant General of the Missouri National Guard - the state’s senior-most military officer.
A St. Louis County man was convicted on Thursday in the murder-for-hire of a New Jersey man in 2022 while in St. Louis.
With 2024 in the rearview mirror, High School on SI is highlighting some of the top players from the best teams across the country from the fall sports season. Now, it’s your turn to choose which standout deserves the honor of national defensive player of the year for football.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating a reported shots fired incident stemming from road rage that happened on Wednesday morning in St. Joseph. At about 8 a.m. on Jan. 15, the Police Department received a 911 call reporting a road rage incident on northbound Interstate 29 near the 49-mile marker in Buchanan County.
St. Joseph’s first QuikTrip is set to open this week. The QuikTrip at 4312 Frederick Ave. will open at 6 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, according to an official in the company’s communications department. St.
Michael Brisby, 36, of St. Joseph, Missouri, told police that the voices in his head were telling him to drive to Washington, D.C.
A bizarre encounter in Cape May County last week led to a man from Missouri — with voices in his head telling him to go to an FBI building in Virginia — being arrested.