The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating after a reported road rage incident ended in gunfire. The incident happened on Interstate 29 near the 49-mile marker in Buchanan County. The St. Joseph Police Department received a call around 8 a.
Dozens of people were injured in car crashes in Missouri and Kansas during the massive snowstorm. One Jackson County public works employee, Everett Carter, was killed during snow removal operations in Blue Summit.
He sent pictures from his classroom to the 14-year-old girl, who was actually an undercover police officer, authorities say.
A Savannah, Missouri, man is in custody after allegedly shooting at another vehicle on Interstate 29 in St. Joseph on Wednesday morning.
An Independence man was killed Sunday afternoon after being hit by a dump truck in Kansas City, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol
Travel remains risky Monday as road crews work to dig the Kansas City area out from record-breaking snowfall and ice after a winter storm passed through over the weekend. Roads across the region, including main interstates, remain snow-packed with a layer of ice underneath.
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Icy road conditions will present a hazard to many people in the St. Joseph area after the blizzard on Sunday. Melted snow can refreeze over night causing ice to form. This is most problematic during the morning and at night.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Missouri State Highway Patrol has updated their totals for incidents caused by Winter Storm Blair on Sunday Night. According to MSHP, they’ve responded to 2084 calls ...
A Savannah, Missouri, man was taken into custody for allegedly shooting another man’s vehicle. Only the victim’s vehicle was hit. The victim, a 47
The man admitted to having child pornography content on his cell phone when he was pulled over by a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper in 2023.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says all five occupants of a Ford Focus were injured on Friday after their car crashed northeast of Warrensburg. MSHP said the crash happened around 9:15 p.m. on Jan.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed six executive orders to combat violent crime within an hour of taking the oath of office.