President Trump's attempted funding freeze may affect agencies across the country, including here in Missouri.
JEFFERSON CITY — A bill heard by the Missouri House Committee on Emerging Issues on Monday could see the establishment of a regulatory system on video gambling machines. The machines, formally ...
A Charleston man, Mackenzie Ivy, was arrested for allegedly making a terrorist threat at Cape Girardeau SportsPlex following ...
After Amendment 3 passed in November, Planned Parenthood is still asking to overturn state abortion restrictions.
In a packed hearing room a few blocks from the Missouri Capitol on Thursday, Ameren electric customers asked utility reps why they should be asked to pay another $17.45 per month, on average, for ...
JERUSALEM — In the Shuafat refugee camp, a hardscrabble district in east Jerusalem surrounded by a concrete wall, cars inched their way toward an Israeli checkpoint. Intense security makes ...
JERUSALEM — Hamas will release three Israelis, including two women and an 80-year-old man, as well as five Thai nationals during the next hostage release set for Thursday, Israel and Hamas said ...
WASHINGTON — Six transgender active duty service members and two former service members who seek re-enlistment on Tuesday filed the first lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s executive ...
Kids gathered around Gabe Nichols, a teacher at Boone County Nature School, as he drilled into a sugar maple tree. After inserting a spout and attaching a hose, sap rushed into a bucket to be ...
JEFFERSON CITY — Advocacy groups voiced opposition to Senate bills that would allow utility rates to be calculated using so-called “future test years” during a committee hearing on Wednesday ...
JEFFERSON CITY — A bill to establish the "Public School Open Enrollment Act" has been filed for the fifth year — this time backed by Gov. Mike Kehoe. The bill, House Bill 711, would allow ...