Human relations panel looks to future goals
The city's human relations commission intends to introduce itself to the Jefferson City Council at the May 6 council meeting and later hold a speaker series ev…
The city's human relations commission intends to introduce itself to the Jefferson City Council at the May 6 council meeting and later hold a speaker series ev…
Area high schools are planning their commencement ceremonies to launch their 2024 graduates into the future.
The Missouri Department of Corrections Office of Victim Services will host a candlelight vigil Tuesday in Jefferson City.
Don't get it twisted; it's still the same Tap Room.
BarnHouse Tool and Equipment is the one-stop shop for all your outdoor needs, including push mowers, riding mowers, power tools and more.
Jefferson City's food code requires food-service establishments to be inspected at least once every six months.
From the moment a patient is admitted to Capital Region Medical Center, social workers from the hospital begin planning for their discharge.
Missouri's unemployment rate remained steady in March at 3.3 percent, continuing to wade below the national rate.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey launched an investigation into four companies Wednesday as part of an effort to crack down on intoxicating hemp product…
Natalie Berthold has worked at the Cole County Health Department for nine months, and she's still learning new things.
A Hartsburg man will be the next director of the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC).
SAK Construction will begin sewer main work Monday in several Jefferson City blocks.
A bill winding its way through the legislature seeks to ease backlogs in child abuse and neglect investigations by allowing Missouri's social services agency t…
Crime victims' families and supporters will participate in a candlelight vigil Tuesday.
Around 100 students visited 14 different sites around Jefferson City on Friday, planting vegetables, sorting clothes, building care packages and picking up lit…