House panel examines Senate’s broad education bill
A wide-reaching education bill had its day in a House committee, where dozens of individuals and organizations testified both for and against it.
A wide-reaching education bill had its day in a House committee, where dozens of individuals and organizations testified both for and against it.
The Missouri Department of Public Safety is providing $1.5 million for school safety planning software and is encouraging any last minute school registrations …
A local funeral director asked the public safety committee to add his business to Cole County's coroner rotation to pick up bodies after a death.
The Missouri House sent a bill repealing the corporate income tax to the Senate on a party-line vote Wednesday, with Republicans saying it will boost economic …
The Missouri State Commission again discussed the potential purchase of a Missouri Department of Transportation building during a meeting Thursday.
A wide-ranging piece of utility legislation is headed to the Missouri Senate after the lower chamber gave its approval this week.
When Morgan Johnson walked into her annual well woman's exam at the Little Rock Planned Parenthood in 2018, the Arkansas clinic had just gotten a call from the…
Cole County Public Works will install a new speed limit sign and two new stop signs after Wednesday's Cole County Commission meeting.
The Jefferson City School District will hold a groundbreaking ceremony Monday at the location of the future Early Childhood Education Center.
Lynx Underground will close the Jefferson Street entrance to West Tanner Way for utility work Tuesday.
A Linn man was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison after being found guilty of a 2021 double murder.
A political action committee has generated more than $10,000 in hopes of influencing this year's Jefferson City Council races.
Veterans Recognition Day returned to the Capitol after a five-year hiatus.
State officials extended the filing deadline for several elected offices because many candidates withdrew their names for them.
Terri Brune is excited about her future workplace.