Legislation designed to kill Kansas City landfill clears hurdle in Senate
Legislation pivotal to killing a proposed landfill project in south Kansas City took a huge step forward this week in the Missouri Senate and is now just one s…
Legislation pivotal to killing a proposed landfill project in south Kansas City took a huge step forward this week in the Missouri Senate and is now just one s…
Strangers in the morning, brothers in arms by evening.
Zonta Club is looking to help girls to become leaders.
Mazie Patek, a junior from Helias Catholic High School, would like to work in public affairs eventually.
With one seat in Congress up for grabs, an incumbent facing a serious challenge and a former publisher and media personality taking on a long-time officeholder…
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is struggling to regulate the land application of industrial food waste as permit applications pile up and concern…
A Centertown man faces charges after allegedly breaking a car windshield and threatening to kill the vehicle's owner.
The House sent the second and third bills of the year to the governor Thursday, passing an expansive education bill that would expand charter schools and Empow…
The Missouri Senate perfected a bill Thursday that would allow gold and silver and electronic currency to become legal tender in Missouri.
MU Health Care will open a new urgent care location in place of existing ones.
Business communities are leading the push for lawmakers to pass a set of child care tax credits in the waning weeks of the legislative session.
Ward 2 Councilman Mike Lester found a quarter Thursday morning on the ground at Community Park.
Representatives gave initial approval Wednesday to a bill that could protect pesticide manufacturers from some cancer lawsuits.
The Missouri Senate voted Wednesday night to ensure homeschool families are allowed to own firearms.
Rainfall and temperature during the spring months will be crucial for Missouri's economy and agricultural community.