Missouri's Democrats and Republicans differ on many issues, but they're on the same side when it...
Teens join fight against alcohol
For the last five days, some Missouri teenagers have been in Washington learning new ways to fight...
Hornets invade the Ozarks
A European invasion of the Ozarks! Well, kind of. The area has become a home for the European...
River proposal to be studied longer
A spokesman for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it takes very seriously the impact of a Fish...
Kidz kan vowt 2
A chance for kids to pretend they're adults and able to vote. Officials in Jefferson City are...
Leaves could leave in style
Could be quite a vista of fall colors this year. M.U. Professor of Forestry Steve Pallardy says...
Where the people are
Missouri looks to have about 7% more people in the 2000 census than it did 10 years ago. A lot of...
Hancock decision looms
The circuit court judge hearing the lawsuit involving Hancock Amendment refunds is moving closer...
MO Census compliance improves
Compliance figures for the Census 2000 campaign were released this week, and they show Missouri...
State officials prepared for China trade
The phones already have started ringing at the state department of economic development with calls...
Zollar$ dollar$
It seems somebody really does with those Readers Digest sweepstakes contests every now and then....
Wanted: Missouri workers
Missouri unemployment is holding steady again. State joblessness in August remained 2.8%, the same...
Ashcroft sits fence, votes for China
Senator Ashcroft has voted with the vast majority of Senators in supporting free trade with China....
Oil spill plagues Springfield creek
Environmental crews are on the scene of an oil spill in Springfield. The Department of Natural...
Bond sees benefit in China trade
Free trade with China will soon become reality now that the U.S. Senate has approved permanent...
St. Louis, global epicenter
St. Louis has turned into a real international community since the 1990 census. Ann Rynearson with...
Bond favors China trade
Senator Kit Bond has come out strongly for normalizing trade relations with China. The U.S. Senate...
The Grinch who stole Christmas in KC
Thieves have wiped-out a stockpile of gifts for disadvantaged kids in Kansas City. They...
State officials encourage exports
Small business owners in Missouri are being urged to look abroad to expand their business. The...
Come back to St. Louis!
The city of St. Louis is still shrinking. Not as fast as it once was, though. Glenn Griffin with...
Gaming commission to be scrutinized
A joint legislative committee is set for this fall to look into some of the questions surrounding...
.08 legislation to get another try
Springfield representative Craig Hosmer says the legal blood alcohol content to prove drunkenness...
Artisan offers to repair KC fountain
A fountain fix may be in the future. Kansas City's Seahorse Fountain was damaged by vandals...
St. Louis population plummets
A 16% drop in population in the city of St. Louis could be blamed on any number of causes. Chuck...
St. Joseph water rates announced
The Missouri-American Water company has backed off plans to double water rates in St. Joseph....
Lebanon deals with sewage spill
There has been a spill of raw sewage in Lebanon which occurred sometime between Friday night and...
Dragged child remembered
A boy dragged to death in February during a car theft is being honored by his fellow students. The...
Are cicadas bugging you?
It will be another few weeks before this year's cicadas start to disappear. Mike Chippendale, a...
MU responds to NRC concerns
Ed Deutsch, the director of the University of Missouri research reactor, is defending the...
Hogs in Hannibal
As many as 3,000 Harley-Davidson motorcycle owners are expected this weekend for the 8th annual...