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Impaired Driving Risks Rise Across Missouri During Cinco De Mayo and May Celebrations

Impaired Driving Risks Rise Across Missouri During Cinco De Mayo and May Celebrations

by Mathew Pilger | May 4, 2026 | News, Transportation

Cinco de Mayo celebrations and other events later this month are raising concerns about drunk driving across Missouri. Tabitha Perkins, executive director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving in Missouri, says Cinco de Mayo on Tuesday is consistently one of the most...
Missouri Legislature Approves MSHSAA Appeals Commission, Bill Sent to Governor

Missouri Legislature Approves MSHSAA Appeals Commission, Bill Sent to Governor

by Mathew Pilger | May 1, 2026 | News, Politics / Govt

A bill changing how disputes are handled at the Missouri State High School Activities Association is now headed to the governor’s desk after receiving final approval in the Missouri House. Senate Bill 863 cleared both chambers of the Missouri Legislature and will...
Thousands Head to Springfield as Missouri Celebrates 100 Years of Route 66

Thousands Head to Springfield as Missouri Celebrates 100 Years of Route 66

by Mathew Pilger | Apr 29, 2026 | News

Springfield will take center stage this week as a multi‑day celebration marks the 100th anniversary of Route 66 in the southwest Missouri city credited as the highway’s birthplace. The centennial kickoff begins Thursday and is expected to draw thousands of visitors...
Thousands Head to Springfield as Missouri Celebrates 100 Years of Route 66

Storms Damage Central Missouri State Prisons

by Mathew Pilger | Apr 27, 2026 | News, Outdoors, Weather

Strong storms that moved across Missouri early Monday morning left damage behind at two state prisons and across parts of central Missouri, including Randolph and Saline Counties. The Missouri Department of Corrections says storms damaged the Farmington Correctional...
Supercell Storms Bring Large Hail, High Winds, And Tornado Warnings To Missouri

Supercell Storms Bring Large Hail, High Winds, And Tornado Warnings To Missouri

by Mathew Pilger | Apr 27, 2026 | News, Weather

Severe weather is expected across all of east central and northwest Missouri on Monday. Mark Fuchs with the National Weather Service in St. Louis says all threats of severe weather are on the table. “And those storms in the afternoon will have the potential to have...
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