Sen. David Gregory, R-St. Louis, is sponsoring Senate Bill 905, which would create the "Missouri Rangers" Program. He ...
An Ann Arbor man who vanished in 1986 was found strangled on Dead Man's Hill in a neighboring county, but it took ...
Missouri public school students could see more agriculture-based science lessons starting in kindergarten through high school under bills prefiled in both state legislative chambers that would ...
A man has been found guilty of killing a 2-year-old boy and his father on a dead-end San Francisco street in 2005. Joseph Stevens, 42, was previously convicted of the same crime before that verdict ...
The United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service approved the first round of Buncombe County’s funding requests for the Emergency Watershed Protection program, ...
Missouri has a new director of its Medicaid program. Josh Moore, a pharmacist, will begin immediately directing the MO HealthNet Division of Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS). Moore brings ...
MISSOURI, USA — The Missouri Department of Conservation announced on Monday that it is indefinitely pausing a targeted deer elimination program designed to slow the spread of a 100% fatal disease. The ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Spire Missouri is launching a new program that will waive its $22 monthly customer charge for qualified low-income customers starting next year. The new program comes after the ...
MISSOURI — A nearly 50-year program that tracks water quality in dozens of Missouri lakes is set to end next year after losing the federal funding it has depended on for decades, raising concerns ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri lawmakers are taking a closer look at a bipartisan plan that would give every public-school student free breakfast and lunch starting in the 2026-27 school year. House ...
More than 98% of scholarships administered by the MOScholars program this school year are funded by Missouri taxpayers. And though there are strict eligibility requirements for private-school ...
With the legislature’s decision this year to allocate taxpayer dollars to the state’s private K-12 scholarship program MOScholars, Missouri wades deeper into the often contentious national landscape ...
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