Missouri House passes anti-bullying bill across party lines
A House bill intended to combat bullying in Missouri's schools passed with resounding bipartisan support Monday.
A House bill intended to combat bullying in Missouri's schools passed with resounding bipartisan support Monday.
The Missouri Department of Transportation will hold two public hearings about Interstate 70 construction between Kingdom City and Columbia.
CEO Tamara Tateosian discussed Chamber achievements throughout the past 100 years.
A Holts Summit woman faces multiple felony charges after an incident on Sunday.
Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe will deliver the undergraduate commencement address to William Woods University's 2024 graduating class.
Gaia Rain Emporium and Wild + Well Studio are preparing for the 2nd annual Awakening Wellness Festival. The event aims to refresh the spirit and the body.
The Fulton Public Schools Foundation will host its sixth annual golf tournament on June 1.
Gov. Mike Parson appointed two new members to the Missouri State Board of Education last week.
The Summit Coffee Bar was planning to open at 7 a.m. Friday, but after seeing the line outside, owner Sarah Hayes decided to open at 6:30 a.m.
The Missouri Senate appears to be more divided than ever.
Eligible families can receive assistance with rent, utilities, child care and transportation through an assistance program involving the state, the United Way …
Recreational marijuana sales in Missouri leaped by $10 million in March, marking the most profitable month for the industry so far.
William Woods University publicly played for the first time a recording over seven decades old.
Community Education and Partnership (CEAP) will host a free community Narcan education and training event.
Gov. Mike Parson named Michelle Hataway, acting director of the Department of Economic Development, a full-status director Friday.