Grapes are being grown in parts of Missouri that once were considered wrong for grapes, part of a...
Farmland values climb (AUDIO)
A new survey of Missouri farmland values shows they're up--again. The study done by the University...
Bill in legislature would prohibit retail stores from being open Thanksgiving Day (AUDIO)
Christmas shopping starts earlier each year and one state Represenative says he's had enough....
Women’s earnings lose ground (AUDIO)
Federal figures show Missouri women's earning power compared to men's earnings has slipped in the...
The cyber day has arrived. (AUDIO)
Black Friday...Small Business Saturday...Now it's Cyber Monday. It might be good news for...
This Friday is black–for many (AUDIO)
This is a traditional "go crazy" day for Christmas shoppers who want to get bargains and maybe...
State help on the way for fired Hostess workers (AUDIO)
The decision by Twinkie-maker Hostess Brands to close its factories has put about 450 Missourians...
Secretary of State candidates split on top issue facing the office
After two terms for Robin Carnahan, Missouri will have a new Secretary of State in 2013. The two...
Auditor: DED must improve due diligence, understand its role
An audit that began with the investigation into Mamtek says the Department of Economic Development...
House Oversight committee sets sights on Quality Jobs incentives
The House Committee that last year dug into the failed Mamtek deal at Moberly will now turn its...
Nixon again urges against veto override of bill allowing tax on out-of-state vehicle purchases (VIDEO/AUDIO)
With the veto session a week away, Governor Jay Nixon continues to make his case that the...
Petition backers give up (AUDIO)
Organizations hoping to put a minimum wage increase and a limit on payday loans on the November...
Millions from mortgage settlement arriving (AUDIO)
Money continues to roll in to Missouri and to homeowners who've lost their homes through...
SBA drought loans available for small nonfarm businesses (AUDIO)
Not all of the people in Missouri's drought-damaged agricultural areas are farmers. But federal...
Decision could come soon on grant for small nuclear reactors (AUDIO)
Ameren, Westinghouse and the state's utilities are awaiting word on an application for a federal...
State auditor slams management of Missouri Quality Jobs program (AUDIO)
The State Auditor says the economic development department is mismanaging the Quality Jobs tax...
Jobless rate steady (AUDIO)
Unemployment numbers for May are a mixed bag. It's a case of no change....but change. The jobless...
Nationwide text alert program begins in June
A new type of text alert could be coming to your cell phone beginning next month. Beginning in...
Nixon says car tax bill unconstituitonal; sponsor asks where Nixon has been (AUDIO)
Nixon says the bill reinstating local sales tax collections on the purchase of some vehicles is...
Local vehicle sales tax collections near reinstatement (AUDIO)
The legislature is moving to counteract a state supreme court ruling that could cost cities and...
MAMTEK bill revived in senate, goes to house with tax credit changes
The MAMTEK bill that was on the endangered list in the state senate last night because of an...
MAMTEK bill endangered by senate snag (AUDIO)
A proposed new law designed to protect Missouri communities from falling victim to another MAMTEK...
House passes plan to resume taxing of out-of-state vehicle purchases
The House has approved an attempt at resuming collection of taxes on vehicles purchased...
Research: Missouri losing hundreds of millions in sales taxes (AUDIO)
New research suggests Missouri fails to collect enough sales taxes each year to finance the...
Tourism budget takes cut in Senate. (AUDIO)
Promotion of places to go and things to see in Missouri has taken a hit from the state senate. The...
House advances two proposals related to Mamtek (AUDIO)
Two pieces of legislation have advanced in the House that stem from what has been learned about...
Prevailing wage change yet to prevail in Senate (AUDIO)
Opponents of Republican efforts to find a new way to pay workers on taxpayer-financed public works...
GOP lawmakers accused of rubber stamping corporate bills (AUDIO)
A liberal organization accuses legislative Republicans of backing legislation that is almost...
Senate votes to make deadbeat renters criminals (AUDIO)
The state senate says renters who refuse to pay and refuse to move out should be considered...
Governor Nixon and House leaders discuss workplace issue legislation, budget
Governor Jay Nixon has met with leadership in the Missouri House of Representatives to discuss...