Legislation cracking down on drunk driving in Missouri has receive preliminary approval in the...
Kinder would ban gun lawsuits
A limitation on lawsuits against weapons makers and sellers is under discussion in the state...
Emergency workers traveling the globe
Relief workers for the Springfield-based Convoy of Hope say devastation remains broad throughout...
Propane cars promoted in KC
A group wanting people to drive cars without using gasoline has promoted its cause with a special...
Larger, elected PSC proposed
A proposal to make commissioners of the state's utility regulation agency elected officials is...
Lawmakers seek more election judges
A proposal to increase the pool of people who could serve as election judges would require...
Deerslayers invited to KCI
The Kansas City council has approved a plan to let sharpshooters kill hundreds of deer near Kansas...
Quick thinking saves 100 jobs
A company in Springfield that remanufactures transmissions and engines for Daimler-Chrysler is...
Bill would identify deaf drivers
State lawmakers are being asked to consider a bill that would add a classification to the Missouri...
Special interests weigh-in on tobacco
A coalition representing children's and youth groups urges state lawmakers to invest in the future...
www.getyoursmokeshere.com
Many Missourians are buying goods on the internet and bypassing the traditional forms of shopping....
Congress considers farmer aid
The Congress is considering legislation to help America's family farmers. The legislation aims to...
A home for pet-owners in need
Carolyn Henry is raising money to build a Ronald McDonald House for pet-owners in Columbia. She...
KC steel plant to close; 750 jobs lost
750 people are losing their jobs at a Kansas City steel plant, the city's biggest job loss since...
Abortion rears its head again
There are arguments on both sides of the latest attempt to change the language of Missouri's laws...
Bill would keep police data mum
An effort is underway in the General Assembly to better protect the privacy of police officers,...
Battle lines drawn in .08 debate
If the state of Missouri lowers the threshold for showing a driver is drunk, it apparently will do...
Poll watcher law questioned
A law letting political parties know what candidate you vote for in presidential primaries has the...
Kinder promises calm
A new senate president pro tem pledges to maintain the civility that characterized the first month...
Missouri makes the TWA case in DC
Missouri officials are pressing Washington to clear the way for American Airlines to acquire Trans...
CA power woes not expected here
The problems with electric power in California won't happen here. At least Bill Washburn,...
GOP house may affect senate
A political shift has taken place in the State Senate with Republicans taking control and leaders...
Missouri man murdered in Equador
A man from Sunrise Beach kidnapped from an oil drilling operation in Ecuador last October has been...
State fair director heads north
Justin Stidham State fair director Gary Slater is quitting to run the Iowa State Fair. He's been...
Ashcroft confirmed as AG
Missouri's former senator, John Ashcroft, is now the United States Attorney General. The senate...
Holden testifies in Washington
Governor Holden tells the Senate Commerce Committee in Washington it is essential the American...
Expert explains natural gas problems
The high price of natural gas is often blamed on market developments, when demand is high and...
House dodges pay issue
Whether pay raise recommendations go into effect for state lawmakers and judges is now in the...
Utility help could end in Springfield
Springfield natural gas customers could see their gas bills getting higher. A commission of...
Retardation may be exempted in death cases
The State Senate Judiciary Committee is considering legislation to exempt the mentally retarded...