The world's biggest maker of printed circuit boards goes public tomorrow. Viasystems Group, based...
Brush Fires Taking Toll in State
Brush fires are taking a toll, not just on the land and on some buildings, but on the people who...
Land Preservation Effort Underway
The Nature Conservancy is trying to raise ten to 15-million dollars in Missouri to buy and...
Adam’s Mark Settles Racial Discrimination Charges
It's going to cost the Adam's Mark hotel chain eight-million dollars to settle the Justice...
House Rejects Funding Corrections Ombudsman
A move in the Missouri House to create an advocate for prisoners is changed into proposal to...
Annual Fight Fizzles
Members of the Missouri House move through a traditionally troublesome part of the budget without...
Lawmaker Warns About Creative Budget Tricks
A state representative tells colleagues they needn't seek extra money where it can't be found....
Partisan Charges and Counter Charges Punctuate Budget Debate
Charges that money can be found for some state projects and not for others surface as the Missouri...
Arts Council Director Resigns
The Missouri Arts Council is losing its director. Flora Maria Garcia is leaving after...
Replacing Oldest Jail in Southeast Missouri
The people who run the oldest jail in southeast Missouri hope their voters approve a special sales...
Belle Child’s Death Probed
The death of a three-year-old child in Belle is under investigation. Two suspects are being held....
New Anheuser-Busch Product Unveiled
Doc Otis's Hard Lemon Flavored Malt Beverage is the newest product to be produced by...
Anti-Billboard Campaign Submits Signatures
A campaign committee that wants to stop the construction of new billboards along Missouri highways...
Governor Honors Branson Group for Raising WW II Memorial Funds
Governor Carnahan issues a formal proclamation honoring the Branson Veterans Task Force for its...
Lawmakers Debate Protections for Elderly
Just how far should civil liberties be weakened to protect the elderly? It's a question being...
Grocery Strike Preparations
Teamsters Union members are preparing for a strike against Associated Wholesale Grocers in...
Major Art Donation Made in Kansas City
Eighty-four pieces of art worth an estimated 80-million dollars are being given the Nelson-Atkins...
House Passes Budget
The Missouri House today gave final approval to a 17-billion dollar state budget...after hammering...
Nixon Asks Court to Uphold Limits
Attorney General Jay Nixon hopes to close a loophole in the state law limiting campaign donations...
Another Adam’s Mark Setback
The Adam's Mark Hotel chain takes another hit because of federal racial discrimination...
Digging Up Another Alleged Jesse James
Those who don't believe DNA tests have proven Jesse James really is buried in Kearney,...
Student Removed for Reported Threat
A student at Christian Schools of Springfield has been arrested after a classmate told the school...
Green-Haired Boy Sent Home
A sixth grader has been kicked out of school in West Plains for having green hair. In January, he...
Telemarketing Bill Advances
A proposed law that would let Missourians tell telemarketers to leave them alone has advanced in...
Bill Approved Making it Easier to Be Considered Drunk
The state Senate tentatively approves a bill making it easier to be considered drunk while...
Gamblers Still Think They Can Win
People gambling in our state casinos are losing 80-million dollars a month. In the first eight...
St. Joseph Considers Wooing Pork Plant
St. Joseph officials think they want a new pork processing plant, but want to be sure. Mayor Larry...
Effort to Help Small Farmer Stalls in House
An effort to protect the family farmer runs into some resistance in the Missouri House. House...
Chamber Brings Outstate Lawyer to Talk Reform
Missouri Chamber of Commerce officials say Missouri should look to Arizona to see the dangers of a...
State Earns One Billion In Interest
The state reached a billion-dollar benchmark today...state treasurer Bob Holden says the state has...