Event helps girls build confidence
Adulting is difficult. The fourth annual Girl Empowerment Day, held Saturday at Jefferson City's Memorial Park, was intended to help middle-school girls start …
Adulting is difficult. The fourth annual Girl Empowerment Day, held Saturday at Jefferson City's Memorial Park, was intended to help middle-school girls start …
They came to Jefferson City ready to dance.
Southwest Boulevard will remain closed until May 24 in the 800 block for utility work, construction and preparation for a crosswalk project.
Jefferson City Parks will host Dog Days at the Diamonds on Thursday evening.
As volunteers walked into the Boys & Girls Club of Jefferson City's Railton Center, they were mesmerized by some new equipment the nonprofit recently installed.
Four-year-old (almost 5) Marshall Gaddy said all of the quilts were his favorites at Saturday's "Spring Into Quilts" show.
A 19-year-old Tipton woman died in a head-on collision Friday evening in Moniteau County.
Two accidents in Jefferson City left four people injured Friday.
The Missouri Department of Corrections Office of Victim Services will host a candlelight vigil Tuesday in Jefferson City.
Agencies that provide food or shelter services are encouraged to apply for funds through the Emergency Food and Shelter Program.
Gov. Mike Parson appointed Taylor Burks, of Hartsburg, to the Truman State University Board of Governors on Friday.
For the third consecutive year, the University of Missouri's "Come Home Tour" will host stops in Central Missouri.
Missouri youth soccer championships are being held today in Jefferson City, a day after the capital city hosted the Presidents Cup semifinals.
Habitat for Humanity board members zig-zagged across Jefferson City on Friday afternoon.
Whitney Lammers loves working in nonprofits.
More than 140 girls from across Central Missouri participated Saturday in the Heart of Missouri Championships at JC Gymnastics.
Members of Missouri's Trails Advisory Board met Saturday, in part to determine final recommendations for 2024 Recreational Trails Program grant recipients.
Four-year-old Charlee Baker said she enjoyed the Jefferson City Jaycees annual Easter Egg Hunt.
Owners of vintage cars and trucks gathered Saturday in North Jefferson City for the third consecutive year to raise money that will help rescue dogs and cats.
A Jefferson City man suffered moderate injuries in a two-vehicle accident early Friday afternoon on Monticello Road.
It wasn't all that long ago that Johnathan Shiflett was a small-town eighth-grader taking a government class.
A chilly wind whistled late Saturday morning across the parking area above the Runge Nature Conservation Center.
Missouri Democrats voted Saturday on their choice for presidential nominee.
A 72-year-old Eldon man suffered moderate injuries in a single-vehicle crash Friday evening.
Two residents received warm welcomes during a luncheon at Heisinger Bluffs Senior Living Community Thursday.
Paula Backues is a supporter of the Special Learning Center and other organizations that assist families who have children with developmental disabilities.
More than 1,000 children flooded the fields at the Highway 63 Soccer Complex early Saturday morning.
State Technical College of Missouri hosted its annual open house, Show Me State Tech, which lets future students -- and potential future students -- peek insid…
A Stover motorcycle rider suffered moderate injuries in an incident involving a tractor-trailer early Saturday morning in Morgan County.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson appointed Circuit Judge Matthew P. Hamner of Osage Beach to the Missouri Court of Appeals' Southern District on Friday.
A network connecting people with much-needed resources and services -- including assistance with food insecurity, affordable housing and transportation -- is b…
Bill Gratz, the chairman of the village's board of trustees, shared a message with visitors Tuesday morning -- "Things are great in Wardsville."
Missouri River Regional Library's annual used book sale -- a destination for readers and dealers -- begins today.
A rear-end collision injured a Moniteau County woman Friday afternoon.
The Jefferson City West Rotary Club will celebrate its 50th anniversary March 8.
Thousands of people streamed through Capital Mall in Jefferson City on Friday and Saturday.
Two people were injured in a crash that occurred when they were fleeing from law enforcement early Saturday morning.
A slate of four bands performed Saturday evening at the Capital Bluffs Event Center in Jefferson City.
Wilburn C. Rowden was a man of very few words.
It's so difficult for people to leave a country they love.
Two people died in traffic crashes that occurred Friday morning in Central Missouri.
The snow that blew into Central Missouri on Friday morning may have been responsible for at least one fatality.
Woodcarvers chipped away at some of their projects Saturday at the Runge Conservation Nature Center in Jefferson City.
Mary Archibong took her kids fishing Saturday afternoon in Jefferson City, as the Missouri Department of Conservation hosted a family fishing that day at McKay…
John Weber, a 63-year-old native of Jefferson City, has always cared for his heart.
As a docent for the Missouri Governor's Mansion for the past 12 years, Patty Morrow has been a guide to folks taking in lessons in the state's history.
During her nearly eight years in Missouri's Capital City, former first lady Jean Carnahan fostered long-lasting relationships within the community.