If St. Joseph residents have to put up with putrid water...they don't want to pay more for it....
Sales Tax Refunds on Rise
Refunds to Missouri businesses, which overpaid sales taxes, have jumped considerably in the past...
Department of Agriculture Applauds State Lawmakers
It's been almost two weeks since the Missouri Legislature wrapped up its work for the year and the...
Senate Candidates Disagree on Freedom to Farm Act
The two leading candidates for US Senate agree the Freedom to Farm Act is flawed, but they...
Branson Company Nailed for "Free Tickets" Promotion
A Branson company that promised free airline tickets with no strings attached has to pay $30,000...
Labor Board Rules Against AWG
A federal labor board has asked Associated Wholesale Grocers to return to the bargaining table...
Bond Tells Graduates to Rise Above the Din
NAACP Chairman Julian Bond tells Washington University graduating seniors not to "let the din of...
Gas Prices Going Back Up
Gas prices are creeping back up again in Missouri. After a break in the steady rise of prices at...
Checklists Issued for Contract Farming
Missourians considering contract farming now have guidelines to help them make the decision. Two...
Lotto jackpot ties record
The Missouri Lotto game tied a record last night. For the 46th straight drawing, nobody had all...
Agriculture Advocate Approved in House, Dies in Senate
Questions arise over need; still the House approves the creation of an Agriculture Advocate within...
Sunshine Law Revision Advances
A revision of the state Sunshine Law is working its way through the legislature this final week of...
Partying before the Glendale High School prom
Springfield Glendale High School officials are deciding what to do with about 30 students who...
Women’s companies recognized
The list of the nation's top 500 women-owned companies includes three from the St. Louis area....
Audit questions Boeing safety
A congressional audit suggests a delay in awarding a full contract to Boeing to build the F/A 18...
No term limit vote before House
We won't see a vote this year on whether to extend term limits--because the Missouri House killed...
Flamingo Hilton Casino sale okayed
The sale of the Flamingo Hilton Casino in Kansas City to Isle of Capri Casinos has been approved...
New gaming commission chairman
The new chairman of the state gaming commission is former Highway Patrol Major Lewis Ullery. He...
Prison Guard Pay Dispute Stops Budget Work
A dispute about prison guard pay stops budget work in the House. The slow, methodical work on the...
Lawmaker Wants Better Handicap Access to Capitol
A state representative decries the lack of action to make the State Capitol more accessible to the...
Kemper Military Academy barely survives
Kemper Military Academy in Boonville has found enough money to keep the doors open a little...
Refrigerator maker Hussman International of Bridgeton sold
The nation's biggest manufacturer of refrigerated display cases for supermarkets and convenience...
Telemarketing Bill Passes
Missourians might soon be able to tell many telemarketers their phone is off limits. In the last...
Steelman kills elderly protection bill
A state Senator who says she wants to help the elderly has played a key role in killing a major...
St. Louis airport discrimination suit decided
A Lambert-St. Louis airport official has won 46-thousand dollars in a racial and sexual...
Actor Craig Stevens dies of cancer
The actor best known as detective Peter Gunn in the 1950s television series has died of cancer at...
Party line vote on federal parks
The House, in Washington, has passed a bill setting up a 45-billion-dollar conservation fund to...
Racial profiling no reason for traffic stop
D-W-B is less likely to be a reason for a traffic stop in Missouri soon. Racial profiling is the...
Falstaff brewery buildings sold
One of the old Falstaff breweries in St. Louis is being called a "very ugly property" by an...
Midwestern Tel phone company shuts door
A local telephone company in Crestwood appears to have gone out of business without telling...