The Missouri State Employees Retirement System still isn't marking huge returns, and lawmakers will continue keeping an eye on it. While the quarterly report and specific numbers are not yet publicly ...
A small Missouri city must deplete its bank accounts -- except for enough money to keep the police force intact -- to pay a judgment that found it violated a resident's First Amendment rights and the ...
Incensed by what he saw as the state's top attorney using his office for political benefit, Lucas Cierpiot -- whose brother Patrick filed the original lawsuit and whose father is GOP Sen. Mike ...
Radio-Active Theater, a live readers theater show done in the style of old-time radio, is taking over the Scene One Theatre stage for two nights only with original, contemporary scripts. Based out of ...
Candidates vying to serve as Missouri's next secretary of state are split on the current officeholder's handling of an abortion-rights ballot measure, but agree on the office's obligations to inform ...
Voters in Missouri House District 124 will choose between a Republican incumbent and a Democratic challenger on Nov. 5. Both candidates said working on the state's budget and increasing access to ...
Missouri's veto session was an opportunity for lawmakers to give goodbye speeches, 9/11 remembrances and criticisms of a state department's diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, but it resulted in ...
Jefferson City may soon have a park for children of all abilities, ages and communities. The city's Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department published a request for qualifications (RFQ) to build an ...
The Jefferson City School District Board of Education lauded the efforts of it new substitute teaching service at its regular September meeting. The meeting was moved to Wednesday because its normal ...
A Cole County grand jury charged a local man for allegedly brandishing a firearm during an argument. Charles Bright Jr. faces charges of receiving stolen property, second-degree attempted assault, ...
Three people were injured in a single-vehicle crash on County Road 228 in Callaway County. Colton J. Sagaser, 18, of Harrisburg was driving his Ford F150 west at 8:40 p.m.
Local runners honored first responders who took action and lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001, by climbing 2,200 steps Wednesday at the Missouri Capitol.