House Speaker Elijah Haahr, R-Springfield, says Missouri became the Gateway to the West about 100...
More than 200 Missouri cattle die of nitrate poisoning
Nitrate poisoning has killed more than 200 head of cattle in Missouri in about the last 30 days....
Missouri legislator proposes bill intended to keep kids off of porn sites
A Missouri Senate committee is considering whether to make internet providers block children from...
Mid-Missouri company plans to expand, double its workforce
A thermal mechanical hardware design and manufacturing company in mid-Missouri’s Columbia is...
Ex-Missouri professor is accused of stealing and selling student’s invention
A lawsuit has been filed alleging a former University of Missouri-Kansas City pharmacy professor...
Missouri works to develop computer science standards for K-12 schools
A work group made up of educators and parents is creating computer science standards for...
(AUDIO) Missouri native describes first trip to space: “That was just the ultimate feeling”
Ninety-five astronauts are in the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame and Missouri native Janet Kavandi...
Missouri native selected for U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame
A Missouri native and astronaut has been nominated for induction into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of...
Missouri regulators reconsider massive wind energy project after high court order
The Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) is holding hearings in Jefferson City this week to...
Former northwest Missouri college wants to reopen as technical school
Efforts to reopen Tarkio College as a two-year technical institution took a step forward this...
Mizzou researcher finds unique phenomenon between bees and 2017 total eclipse
Biological sciences professor Candace Galen says bees were silent as the Earth fell into complete...
Missouri sheriff, on Robert Brashers: “He is a serial rapist and a serial killer, but no more”
(Sound from the New Madrid County news conference is courtesy of Missourinet television partner...
Missouri’s Nobel prize winner expected a call from Sweden, but not for the reason you might think
University of Missouri professor George Smith says he and his science friends like to play pranks....
For the first time in history, a University of Missouri professor wins Nobel prize
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences says a longtime Mizzou professor and two other researchers...
Summit draws election officials, Homeland Security Secretary to Missouri
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was in the St. Louis area on...
Ivanka Trump visits St. Louis area to discuss workforce development
Ivanka Trump is touring the country to unite academic, business, and political leaders in a series...
Southwest Missouri wireless company to build $8 million headquarters, add 135 new jobs
Springfield-based Russell Cellular is creating 135 new jobs in the southwest Missouri region and...
Eastern Missouri electronic payment company to add roughly 300 jobs
A St. Louis financial services firm is creating an additional 300 jobs. Square Inc. manufactures...
Missouri judge continues to weigh request to dismiss prosecutor in felony case against Greitens
St. Louis Circuit Judge Rex Burlison is considering a request to disqualify St. Louis prosecutors...
Missouri Legislature is asked to recognize pornography as a public health risk
A Columbia man says his pornography addiction led him to become suicidal in 1992. Art Dyer, a...
(DOCUMENTS) Greitens charged with felony in charity donor list controversy
Gov. Eric Greitens, R, has been charged with another felony - this time for tampering with...
Legislative aide arrested at Missouri Capitol for child sex crime allegations
A Missouri House legislative aide faces child sex crime allegations. A press release from the...
Blunt questions Facebook executive during lengthy U.S. Senate panel hearing
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt, R-Missouri, is one of several lawmakers who questioned Facebook founder...
Hawley investigates if Facebook knows and shares too much about its users, Android consumers
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley has launched an investigation into Facebook’s sharing and...
Judge rejects request by Greitens’ legal team to dismiss felony case
Attorneys representing Missouri Governor Eric Greitens in a felony invasion of privacy case struck...
Greitens trial will be decided by a jury, not a judge
Governor Eric Greitens’ felony invasion of privacy case will be up to a St. Louis jury to resolve....
Missouri Senate bill would phase out most electronic voting machines
Missouri could largely reduce the number of electronic voting machines it uses at election polls...
Missouri Congresswoman on Russia’s Twitter trolling: America needs to wake up
West-Central Missouri Republican Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler says Russia is exploiting U.S....
Northwest Missouri Rep: Greitens has broken the confidence of the people
State Representative Allen Andrews of Northwest Missouri’s Grant City is among the state's...
Hawley to release results soon in Missouri Governor’s Office text messaging inquiry
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley says his office will release soon results of its inquiry...
