KSDK News / YouTube screen shots Suspected Killer Free on Bond After Car Hit Mother and Daughter as They Left Drake Concert A man who was charged in connection with a collision that killed a mom and her daughter has been freed on bail. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 27, 2024
@DoctrinesofRad / X screen shot Watch: 'All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name' Rings Out Through State Capitol as Christians Push to Abolish Abortion The Constitution is a document shaped by Christian moral truths. Truth cannot be changed, neither can the spirit of the Constitution. By Jack Gist, The Western Journal February 22, 2024
Forbes Breaking News / YouTube video screen shot Hawley Demands Answers from Garland for Apparent Lie to Senate About FBI Targeting Catholics GOP Sen. Josh Hawley accused Attorney General Merrick Garland of providing false testimony to the Senate regarding the FBI targeting Catholics. By Randy DeSoto April 11, 2023
(Flickr / Kelly Kline) Court Suspends Law Licenses of Couple Who Defended Home During BLM Standoff, Then Stays Suspension 1 Year The Missouri Supreme Court suspended the law licenses of Mark and Patricia McCloskey. The suspensions were stayed pending probation. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal February 10, 2022
R.D. Smith / Unsplash Judge Rules Kansas City's Attempt to 'Defund the Police' Is Illegal One city's attempt to take away money from its police department was halted by a judge, though the city is already considering an appeal. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 6, 2021
@yaf / Twitter screen shot Outrage After Student Senator Recorded Throwing 2,977 9/11 Memorial Flags into Trash Bags 'Any reason he can conjure to remove the flags I find ludicrous,' the president of the campus College Republicans chapter wrote. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal September 12, 2021
Gabe Pierce / Unsplash Entire Police Force Resigns, Leaving City Without a Single Officer The mayor claimed to be stunned by the resignation of the entire force, but other officials said this is part of a broader issue. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal September 11, 2021
@ksdknews / Twitter Missouri Gov Pardons St. Louis Couple Who Brandished Guns When BLM Stormed Neighborhood 'It's a correction of something that should have never happened in the first place,' said Mark McCloskey, who's now running for a Senate seat. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal August 4, 2021
wokeatfhsd / Rumble screen shot School Admin Condemns 'Psychologically Violent' History of Country That Obliterated Slavery It's amazing - and not at all in a good way - what the education establishment wants to teach our children. By Mike Landry, The Western Journal July 29, 2021
@ksdknews / Twitter Three Men Hit with 63 Felony Counts Over Fatal Missouri Duck Boat Sinking Prosecutors have filed a total of 63 charges against three men in connection with a 2018 tourist boat sinking. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 19, 2021
@xshularx / Twitter screen shot McCloskeys Plead Guilty, Come Out Swinging with Fiery Statement: 'By G** I Did It, And I'd Do It Again' The St. Louis couple who went viral last year for waving guns at protesters pleaded guilty to minor charges on Thursday. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal June 17, 2021
Alex Andrews / Pexels Biden's DOJ Desperately Trying to Claw Back Control as Missouri Voids Federal Gun Laws, Warns Agents Will Act After Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed a bill penalizing state law enforcement for enforcing federal gun control, Biden's DOJ hit back. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal June 17, 2021
Fox News screen shot Mark McCloskey, Who Famously Brandished Gun While Defending Home from BLM, Announces Senate Run 'God came knocking on my door last summer disguised as an angry mob, and it really did wake me up,' McCloskey said. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal May 19, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Missouri House Approves 'Rush Limbaugh Day' to Honor Conservative Radio Titan Missouri Republicans seeking to honor Rush Limbaugh have just taken a major step to achieve their goal of Rush Limbaugh Day. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 8, 2021
@ABC / Twitter Washington Post Admits It's Safer to Be Outside During Pandemic, Coverage Was Overblown The Post published admitted that the fear-driven media coverage last year about being outside in a pandemic was overblown. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal April 15, 2021
St. Louis County Courts Report: Judge Refuses to Evict Fentanyl Dealer, Worried Somebody Might Get COVID If Sheriffs Execute Court Order Even though seniors and children were in close contact with the fentanyl dealers, the judge refused to take action, according to a report. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal March 8, 2021
Thomas Def / Unsplash MO Lawmakers Move to Effectively Nullify Any Federal Gun Confiscation Laws Republican state lawmakers in Missouri have drafted legislation that would make using federal law to confiscate guns illegal. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal February 6, 2021
s 3-Legged Dog Reunited with Owner Nearly 1 Year After Going Missing 'I had suspicions that she was stolen but I couldn’t confirm it. I was so worried about her,' the dog's owner said. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 9, 2021
Mike Mozart / Flickr Walmart Twitter Account Calls Sen. Hawley a Sore Loser After Electoral College Announcement Walmart had an explanation ready after its Twitter account zinged Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 30, 2020
Phil Roeder / Flickr 'Missouri Is in the Fight': MO, AR and LA Attorneys General Join Texas' SCOTUS Battle If even more states join forces with Texas, this could very well be a critical legal battle in deciding the 2020 election. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal December 9, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr 10 Republican AGs Make Supreme Court Filing in Support of Trump's Election Challenge Ten Republican attorneys general are lining up behind the Trump administration as the fight over the validity of late-arriving mail-in ballots continues. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal November 10, 2020