Missouri voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide a property tax question tied to Senate Bill 3, which appears on ballots in 97 of the state’s 114 counties. The measure asks whether future property ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe is watching the U.S. Justice Department’s interest in the state’s lawsuit against the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA). Federal prosecutors have intervened in ...
Natural gas powers thousands of Missouri homes every day, but safety experts say many of the most dangerous situations happen inside the home, from carbon monoxide poisoning to undetected gas leaks.
Police Departments and Sheriff’s Offices throughout Missouri, awarded state funded-Blue Shield grants have been using the funds to pay for a variety of law enforcement equipment. Rolla Assistant Chief ...
Missouri courts are warning the public about a scam involving fake text messages that claim recipients have unpaid traffic tickets. The Missouri Judiciary said in a press release that the messages are ...
Show Me Today host Bill Pollock recently visited the Grand Glaze Wastewater Treatment Plant in Valley Park, just outside of St. Louis. He is exploring a unique approach to public health, wastewater ...
House Bill 2241 focuses on providing aid to Missouri’s struggling foster care system. Chad Puckett, Director at Show-Me Christian Youth Home, describes how this non-profit can help bridge the gap for ...
Spring has officially sprung in mid‑Missouri, and that means a favorite local tradition is back. The Columbia Farmers Market kicks off its spring season this Saturday at Columbia’s Agriculture Park, ...
A wide‑ranging tax credit package aimed at supporting Missouri agriculture and improving rail infrastructure has cleared the Missouri Senate and now heads to the House for consideration. The ...
Missouri senators debated an education bill Wednesday that aims to determine whether students who struggle to read should be promoted from third grade to fourth grade. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Brad ...
Missouri lawmakers are advancing a series of bills that would significantly change how electricity is generated and sold in Missouri. The legislation would require Missouri’s regulated electric ...
The U.S. Justice Department has joined the state’s discrimination lawsuit filed against the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA). After launching an investigation, the Missouri ...
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