Four council candidates list infrastructure, salaries, growth as priorities
Voters in only two Jefferson City wards will see a contested race on the April ballot.
Voters in only two Jefferson City wards will see a contested race on the April ballot.
When Callaway County Recorder of Deeds Christine Kleindienst first took office, she started looking into digitizing the county's historical records.
During last week's winter storm, crews with Jefferson City spent more than 1,600 hours clearing the Capital City's roads.
Students at Moberly Area Community College will have an easier time transferring to William Woods University for continuing education.
Saturday was a day of celebration for the Blair Oaks R-2 School District community.
Fulton's search continues for a new captain to steer the ship.
For the past few years, Jefferson City and Cole County government have taken different approaches to economic development. But after the launching of a new org…
Former Fulton Chief of Police Steve Myers announced his bid for Missouri State Representative.
The Callaway County Courthouse and jail aren't big enough to meet the area's needs. However, two construction projects finishing this year will change that.
Now equipped with the final guidelines, Jefferson City is ready for conversations about how to spend its American Rescue Plan (ARPA) funds.
The Callaway Energy Center received a clean inspection for the end of 2020.
Community members mostly voiced support Tuesday for projects in Jefferson City's application for $2 million in state COVID-19 relief funding.
The Jefferson City Housing Authority approved a new proposal for 101 Jackson St. and two neighboring vacant lots.
An infusion of COVID-relief funding for Capital City childcare centers will be used to provide tuition subsidies for low- to moderate-income families, increase…
Jefferson City is in the final stage of applying for $2 million in COVID-19 relief funding from the state and is seeking public comments about three proposed p…
For the residents of Green Berry Road, Friday morning brought good news in their pursuit of a place on the National Register of Historic Places list.
A plan to find a new home for the city's transit system may have to take a different route, due to the constraints of available locations and the conditions at…
For those interested in city government, the Jefferson City Committee on Administration approved a measure to increase accessibility.
Jefferson City is looking to have a new community garden in the near future.
Three Jefferson City residents are trying to create a new national historic district along Green Berry Road. The Missouri Advisory Council on Historic Preserva…
How does a community preserve history that doesn't have a physical home?
Two weeks after two commemorative pavers were removed from a plaza on Adrian's Island due to the message inscribed on them, no efforts have been made to review…
The area around Jefferson City continues to trend below the state average for fatal and serious injury crashes.
Jefferson City awarded 11 local childcare facilities a total $330,748 in CARES Act funding.
When walking along the trails at Binder Park, signs may not match the path you're actually walking.
In a 5-5 vote, the Jefferson City Council voted down conversation about a previously undiscussed resolution recognizing the historical significance of Oct. 7, …
The Jefferson City Council will consider bids for three surveys focused on providing a clearer idea of how the city's history impacts it today and protections …
The stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve signaled it's time to reset the clock on work Jefferson City officials need to do in the new year.
Dennis Sachs is still going strong after 45 years working for the Jefferson City Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department.
Mayor Carrie Tergin had two pavers removed from an Adrian’s Island plaza over concern they too closely resemble a Civil War monument the City Council removed l…
Christmas came early for one Jefferson City family.
A Cole County judge Friday condemned four historic Capitol Avenue properties and ordered appraisals of the properties to determine their values as part of an e…
A proposal for redeveloping the house at 101 Jackson St. is paused while the Jefferson City Council considers its role in the plan.
Chuck Lahmeyer has made his way down to the Missouri Veterans Memorial several days a week for the better part of 10 months.
Local law enforcement officers and elementary school students descended upon Walmart early Saturday morning for one collective goal: Christmas shopping.
Sayan Nieland, 4, is celebrating more than Christmas this December. It is also his one-year adoption anniversary by New Bloomfield residents David and Megan Ni…
Late Saturday morning, a local group met at Hawthorn Memorial Gardens to lay 175 wreaths on the headstones of veterans.
Jefferson City Parks employed a unique tactic to seek information on vandalism suspects: poetry.
The community around McClung Park is banding together to help protect the native plants in its wooded areas.
Events at the Capital Region MU Health Care Amphitheater made an estimated $756,418 economic impact in its first year, but its budget came out in the hole.
One historic downtown home may see new life.
For some, it's been a 50-year wait. But, the wait is almost over.
Plans to change the Jefferson City mural code took the next step toward implementation Thursday.
The Jefferson City Council said it did not fund merit-pay raises within its budget for the fiscal year ending in 2022, but that may not stop one department fro…
Jefferson City officials hope to open the Bicentennial Bridge and accompanying park by the end of next week.
The Jefferson City Council on Monday unanimously agreed to study the current downtown parking situation and offer suggestions on how to improve it.
The first day of election filing saw 11 people file for Jefferson City or local school board elections.
Jefferson City residents will have an additional decision to make on election day in April: Should the city take out bonds to fix weak links in the wastewater …
Capitol City residents will have an additional decision to make on election day in April: Should the city take out bonds to fix weak links in the wastewater sy…
Much like most of the world, some Jefferson City Council members want to go back to the way things were before COVID-19 hit while others want to embrace some c…