Immigration enforcement is back in the spotlight following the shooting death of Renee Good in Minnesota, a case with ties to Missouri. Here in Missouri, State Representative Ray Reed of D-St. Louis ...
Several potential data centers want to make Missouri their future home, but they have mixed reviews by residents. Many Missourians say they are concerned about rising electric bills, water usage, plus ...
Midwestern writers – and the places they write about—have their own distinct stories. Andy Oler, an editor of the literary magazine New Territory, blends the two stories in a new book. He shares with ...
The police department for Blue Springs, near Kansas City, will soon be using drones as first responders to crime scenes. Police Chief Bob Muenz tells Marshall Griffin how it will work.
When we think of Martin Luther King Jr., we often picture him on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Dr. King’s work and his challenges to the nation extended far beyond Washington, D.C. Show Me Today ...
Flu hospitalizations in Missouri are still running high, and doctors say this season is hitting harder than usual. In an update on Thursday, MU Health Care’s Dr. Amruta Padhye said one reason is that ...
A different kind of test is happening in Missouri schools, and it’s not about math or reading. It’s about what’s in the wastewater. The state has launched a pilot program to check for signs of ...
Big changes are coming to one of mid-Missouri’s most recognized colleges. Columbia College has announced its next president, Dr. Toby Arquette. He says his leadership style will center on radical ...
A wide-ranging elections bill would restore Missouri’s presidential primary and lengthen the time that voters can cast an absentee ballot in-person without and excuse. It’s sponsored by State Rep.
If you think it was cold this past weekend, brace yourself because it could be even colder this coming weekend. Raychel Nelson is a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in southwest ...
“A Foundation For Growth”: Highlights of Gov. Kehoe’s State of the State Address and budget proposal
Gov. Mike Kehoe said he is building “A Foundation For Growth” in Missouri. During his State of the State Address on Tuesday, he told the state legislature he’s energized by the work still ahead.
A state lawmaker from the Kansas City area is pushing for stronger penalties for passing a stopped school bus, saying too many drivers are zooming around them and endangering children’s lives.
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