After a report released this week from Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick showed the state has gone through $1.5 billion in reserves over two years, House Budget Chairman Dirk Deaton told ...
As Missourians prepare to celebrate the New Year, Mothers Against Drunk Driving reminds everyone that drunk driving crashes and fatalities are still on the rise. Tabitha Perkins, the organization’s ...
Time is running out for travelers who don’t have a REAL ID. Starting February 1st, TSA will charge a 45-dollar ConfirmID fee to anyone flying without one. Missouri Department of Revenue Director Trish ...
(Undated) — Dozens of Missouri State Parks, conservation areas, and historical sites will host First Day hikes Thursday, January 1, 2026. Sarah S. Jones of the Missouri State Museum will be leading an ...
Missouri Electric Cooperatives offer great learning experiences for surrounding area youth to visit Missouri and the nation’s capital cities. Missouri Electric Cooperatives’ Chris Massman joins ...
The state has carried out the execution of 57-year-old William Rousan, who was convicted of the 1993 murders of a rural southeast Missouri couple in 1993. He died by lethal injection at the Eastern ...
The American Red Cross is asking Missourians to roll up their sleeves after early December storms canceled several blood drives across the state Jill Eaves with the Red Cross told Missourinet that ...
The Republican-controlled Missouri Legislature has passed its second bill of the session – a controversial education package. Gathering the votes likely took some whipping. The plan passed Thursday by ...
Several hundred people crowded into a recent town hall meeting to hear about the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, which was revived and expanded to Missouri for the first time. Marshall Griffin ...
The Missouri Senate has passed a wide-ranging utility bill that would change the way utility rates are set. The legislation from Sen. Mike Cierpiot, R-Lee’s Summit, would allow certain utility ...
The last major U.S. nail manufacturer – located in southeast Missouri – could be out of business by Labor Day. George Skarich of Mid Continent Nail Corporation in Poplar Bluff says President Trump’s ...
Missouri is working to make its Medicaid program sustainable after voters approved the expansion of the government healthcare program. The 2020 campaign added roughly another 230,000 low-income adults ...