Missouri Sen. Maggie Nurrenbern, from Clay County, says Heather Hall, a former Kansas City councilwoman who is married to a ...
An invasive insect called the rice delphacid was a major problem for some farmers in 2025. With low prices for their crop and ...
During the winter season, shelters and unhoused resources have to grapple with fluctuating weather conditions and influxes of demand. Shelter leaders are preparing for this weekend — and the rest of ...
The “mortality” of Missouri prisoners is not a performance standard for the state’s health care contractor, the MDOC director said this month.
Versions of the Second Amendment Preservation Act, known as SAPA, have also been reintroduced in the Senate. The act to penalize Missouri police for enforcing federal gun laws was struck down for ...
House Bill 2352 adds ordained ministers to a list including social workers, doctors, emergency medical workers and others to the list of those required to report physical, mental or emotional abuse of ...
According to the Missouri Department of Labor, the number of people in Missouri filing 1099-G tax forms this year is the highest it's been since 2021.
Government entities — including schools — could be held liable for allowing transgender Kansans to use bathrooms based on ...
Tenants at Bowen Tower Apartments began withholding rent last October. An agreement with the California-based landlord now includes lower rent and utility rates, and commitments to fix longstanding ...
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority will charge for bus rides starting in June. The $2 fare can be paid through an app, credit or debit card, or reloadable fare cards.
With Missouri Senate Republicans planning to protest recent state Supreme Court decisions, Chief Justice W. Brent Powell ...
In 1912, Kansas City, Missouri, became the first city in the U.S. to arrest people for jaywalking. Fueled by auto industry propaganda, this decision set off a nationwide trend to redesign our roads ...