Southeast Missouri company to temporarily lay off 94 workers
A southeast Missouri company says it will temporarily lay off 94 workers starting around March 24. Greenbrier Central told the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development that the furloughs at its railcar site in Kennett are temporary and...
Missouri Supreme Court throws out 2025 ballot wording, attorney general appeals bill
The Missouri Supreme Court has struck down an entire Senate bill after ruling that a key piece violates the state constitution. Sean Nicholson, a political activist, sued the state, contending the legislation is unconstitutional because it covers more than one...
Missouri Braces for Dangerous Winter Storm: NWS Warns of Heavy Snow and Bitter Cold
A Winter Storm Warning is set to take effect Friday night for nearly all of Missouri. Missourians are being urged to avoid unnecessary travel this weekend as a significant winter storm bears down on nearly the entire state. Heavy snow, dangerous wind chills, and...
Missouri: Grocers Say They’re Ready as Shoppers Rush Ahead of Winter Storm
As Missouri braces for the coming winter storm, grocery stores across the state are seeing a rush of shoppers stocking up on essentials. And while shelves are holding up, the last few days have put added pressure on stores and suppliers. Dan Shaul, Executive Director...
Missouri Truck Driving School Sees Strong Interest From Employers & Students (LISTEN)
A mid-Missouri truck driving school is experiencing strong demand from both employers seeking drivers and students eager to get behind the wheel of a big rig. Amy Jackson of State Fair Community College tells Missourinet’s Sue Danielson that a new federal grant could...
Radon is the top lung cancer risk for non-smokers, and a Missouri health expert urges testing (LISTEN)
Show Me Today looks into something that could increase your risk of lung cancer: Radon gas. Does Missouri have a significant number of homes with elevated radon levels, and how can we test and take steps to fix it? Brandi Hamilton, Radon Program Manager and...
Missourinet Sports Report
Missouri Gaming Commission hold offs on banning certain types of bets
Missouri House sanctions Rep. Jeremy Dean for vulgar texts to another member
A House Ethics Committee investigation has led to the Missouri House of Representatives sanctioning a member for sending obscene text messages to another member. The 2025 messages were from Rep. Jeremy Dean, D-Springfield, and went to Rep. Cecelie Williams, R-Dittmer....
At Missouri Capitol Hearing, MSHSAA Director Responds to Scrutiny Over Board Practices
Missouri lawmakers are considering a plan to replace Missouri High School Athletic Association’s leadership with a governor-appointed board. The bill follows the Missouri Attorney General's investigation into the organization. The probe involves a whistleblower’s...
Missouri Senate committee considers child sex abuse, ‘grooming’ bill
A Missouri Senate bill is seeking to protect minors from being groomed by sexual predators and also strengthen penalties for publishing sexual images without permission. Missouri does not have a law on the books that specifically criminalizes grooming a minor for...
State Senator renews effort to allow pregnant women in Missouri to finalize divorces (LISTEN)
Women in Missouri still cannot finalize a divorce while pregnant. Another effort to change the law has been launched now that the 2026 legislative session is underway. Democratic State Senator Maggie Nurrenbern talks about her bill with Missourinet’s Marshall...
Missouri Rep. Ray Reed Pushes Bill Requiring ICE Agents to Show Badges and Avoid Face Coverings (LISTEN)
A new proposal in the Missouri Capitol focuses on transparency in federal law enforcement. Matt Pilger spoke with State Representative Ray Reed about his bill that would require ICE agents in Missouri to clearly identify themselves when interacting with the...
To help economy and national security, lawmaker wants to get moving on Missouri’s critical minerals (LISTEN)
Missouri could be sitting on a gold mine of critical minerals, and one state lawmaker wants Missouri to take the opportunity to the bank. Sugar Creek Representative Mike Steinmeyer is sponsoring a bill that would create a statewide task force to focus on Missouri’s...
Missouri Protesters Push Back Against Legislature on Sick Leave, Abortion Rights, and Redistricting
Hundreds of people gathered at the Missouri Capitol on Wednesday for a “Stand Up, Fight Back” rally, protesting what they say is "legislative interference with the will of Missouri voters." Among them was Bill Thompson with the Missouri Workers Center. He told...
Missouri Patients Keep In-Network Access After SSM Health, UHC Reach Deal
A deal has been reached between SSM Health and UnitedHealthcare. The hospital system and health insurance giant have finalized a new multi-year insurance agreement that keeps more than 140,000 Missouri patients in network. SSM announced on Tuesday that the deal...
Missouri legislation seeks legal protection for drivers during roadway protests
Missouri House Speaker Pro Tem Chad Perkins, R-Bowling Green, wants to give drivers legal protection if they hit protesters blocking the road. He told Missourinet that under his bill, if someone is protesting in a street or public roadway and gets hit, they wouldn’t...
Missourinet Sports Report
Missouri Gaming Commission hold offs on banning certain types of bets

