Ferguson: Cold, snowy night awaits protesters

Law enforcement officials had more than three months from the August shooting death of Michael Brown to Monday's reveal of the grand jury decision to prepare for protests. Yet many of the tactics used by Missouri prosecutors and police — from

After weeks of rising tension in Ferguson and the broader St. Louis region, the St. Louis County grand jury reviewing the death of Michael Brown has decided not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, who shot and 

The bakery, Natalie's Cake's & More, is owned by Natalie Dubose and sits at 100 S. Florissant Road in Ferguson. Vandals broke the shop's main windows and damaged the baking materials late Monday and early Tuesday 

For whites and blacks alike, that duality may be the takeaway from a grand jury's decision not to indict Darren Wilson, a Ferguson, Mo., police officer, in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, a young black man: Much has changed, and nothing has changed.

Protesters had gathered outside the Old Courthouse to hold "mock trials" for Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson and other central figures in the ongoing unrest here. The demonstration had become "unlawful" after some protesters made contact with