Truman ordered the Atomic Energy Commission to work on all forms of nuclear weapons. That included hydrogen bombs. And a man from Buffalo, Missouri wound up working on that project.
A state historic site in Springfield has been awarded funding to help preserve its historic architecture. The Dana-Thomas ...
Among the topics discussed is a deeper dive into our coverage of a surge in black-owned businesses from WHTM’s Valerie ...
Donald Trump’s efforts to undo diversity, equity and inclusion efforts throughout the federal government have had a trickle-down effect far beyond formal DEI programs.
It’s Black History Month and the city of Springfield kicked off the first weekend of February with a flag-raising ceremony to honor black American heritage.
There's no shortage of scenic drives to take in the United States. According to the National Scenic Byway Foundation, there are 184 designated byway routes with beautiful vistas, as well as historic ...
LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – St. Louis native and hip-hop star ... The renovation aims to breathe new life into the historic venue. With the council’s approval, Nelly’s Dirty Bowling LLC is poised ...
ST. CHARLES, Mo. — Schlafly Beer announced on Monday the craft brewer has closed it’s location in Historic St. Charles. A news release stated the brewery’s lease ended, and they decided to ...
There's no shortage of events happening in the Ozarks this February. Here are 20 things to do, including FeBREWary and ...
An exhibit that features an artist and his connections to all aspects of St. Louis life is on display at the MU campus in ...
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The federal government employs approximately 2 million people, including 3,946 in Springfield, Missouri, making it the city's fifth largest employer, according to the Springfield Regional Economic ...