Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft says Missouri’s Safe at Home address confidentiality program has now served more than 8,000 people since it started in August 2007. Secretary Ashcroft tells Joey Parker how it works and the peace it can bring to a survivor of abuse,...
Missouri is using state funding to let 100 elementary school teachers complete a two-year online graduate certificate program that is designed to boost their math education teaching skills. The funding will support programs at the University of Missouri, University of...
The Missouri Legislature passed a bill last year to require a statewide prescription drug monitoring program. The database is designed to check for suspected misuse of addictive painkillers. Â Alisa Nelson gets an update on the rollout from Dean Linneman, executive...
Marching bands have been the heart of football season for generations. It takes countless hours to ensure that the band is ready to perform on Saturday game days. Cameron Conner interviewed Marching Mizzou drumline tenor captain Max Maliwat about the immense...
A World War II veteran from Missouri died this year. One who held the rare distinction of being a Tuskegee Airman, a member of the Africa American 332nd Fighter Group that flew escort for large bombers – defending them from German fighter planes. We learned the story...