The city of Springfield will resurface approximately 16 miles of roadways this spring as part of Springfield Public Works’ overall pavement maintenance strategy.
The measure would grant Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe the power to appoint four voting members to a new St. Louis police board, all of whom must be city residents.
The fate of the IRS Direct File program remains unclear as Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency cleave their way through the federal bureaucracy.
A former pastor of a Texas megachurch who resigned after a woman accused him of sexually abusing her in the 1980s has been indicted on child sexual abuse charges.
A federal judge says she hopes to rule next week on whether to block President Donald Trump’s administration from banning transgender people from serving in the U.S. military.
Drury University will host many community leaders Thursday night for a panel discussion to discuss and archive the rights and wrongs of the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kailey Chambers says Springfield police could only offer advice on filing an order of protection. That’s when she says she pleaded with the officer for help.
Worthy was chosen by the Chiefs with the 28th overall pick in last year’s draft after setting the record for the fastest 40-yard dash at the NFL combine.
The Ozarks Sports Zone’s Danielle King and KOMU-TV’s Ben Arnet discuss the coaching search for Mizzou women’s hoops. Also, the Mizzou men begin SEC Tourney play.
By The Associated Press and COLLIN BINKLEY and JOCELYN GECKER
An hours-long outage on StudentAid.gov, the federal website for student loans and financial aid, has underscored the risks in rapidly gutting the Department of Education.