Some call it the most important piece of farm legislation this session in Jefferson City. Others...
Law Officers Memorialized
The names of five more law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty will be added to the...
State Government Briefly Paralyzed by Virus
State government is trying to keep the I LOVE YOU virus out of its system, but state information...
Effort to Raise Prison Guard Pay Fails in House
An effort to give prison guards more pay fails in the House. A move to send House negotiators back...
"Older Worker of the Year" Honored
Missouri's "Older Worker of the Year" is cleaning up. That's what Albert Fountain does for a...
Prisons Short-Changed
A warning that the state prison system will run out of money next year comes from a state senator...
Prison Guard Pay Resolved
An effort to give prison guards more pay fails in the House. A move to send House negotiators back...
Independence Losing Jobs
500 jobs are leaving Independence, with the closing of the Agco Corporation plant. Agco makes...
Camdenton Faces Fine for Air Pollution
The EPA wants to fine Camdenton 25-thousand dollars for air pollution. City Administrator Elmer...
Postage Stamps Honor Players
Four baseball players who wore uniforms in St. Louis will be honored in a new postal service...
Ban on some executions sought
A push to ban executions in Missouri of people who are mentally retarded is criticized as...
Elephant Moving to Amusement Park in California
The Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield is moving a two-year-old male elephant to an amusement park...
Symphony and Opera Theater receive grants
The largest single grants ever given to the St. Louis Symphony and the St. Louis Opera Theatre...
Branson theatre reopens
Branson's Hilltop Theatre is reopening this afternoon. The theatre closed after performances April...
Tax company takes loss
H&R Block might have a good tax deduction for itself next year. The company admits its online...
Spring turkey season record possible
Turkeys are leaving Missouri's woods beak-down and feet-up in numbers that could set a new record....
Tobacco settlement duel intensifies in the Senate
Things are getting a little testy in the state Senate...as the duel intensifies on what to do with...
Soundproof homes near Lambert, at last
Some of the people living near Lambert-St. Louis Airport are finally going to get their homes...
Historic cemetery changes ownership
The title to an abandoned historic cemetery in St. Louis County has been ordered transferred to...
Price candy company gone
The Price Candy Company of Richmond is out of business. A Kansas City bank has foreclosed on the...
Voters in KC Could Extend Bi-State Tax
Voters in Missouri and Kansas could extend a bi-state cultural tax for metropolitan Kansas City...
Senate patience tested by House
Political problems within the Missouri House have become political problems for the Missouri...
First ethanol plant in Missouri
Missouri's first ethanol plant is officially open...in Macon. The ribbon cutting this weekend ends...
TWA getaway fares going away
Not enough people have wanted to make getaway trips for TWA, so it's cancelling the vacation...
First Ethanol Plant Breaks Ground
Missouri's first ethanol plant will officially open today. A grand opening attracting all the...
YWCA programs stay alive
The final agreements will be signed today getting the Kansas City YWCA out of the child-care...
Fatherhood summit opens in St. Louis
A governor's summit on responsible fatherhood has opened in St. Louis, with Governor Carnahan...
Statue returned to Fontbonne College
Jesus has been returned to Fontbonne College in St. Louis County. Somebody stole the statue from...
Kemper Gets Real O’Keefe Painting
This time, the painting going to the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City really will...
Arrogance Alleged Concerning Term Limits in Senate
The leader of the petition campaign that gave Missouri legislative term limits says actions by the...