Jury deliberation is underway in the federal court case against state representative Tricia Derges. Derges, who represents Missouri’s 140th district in Christian County, faces charges of COVID-19 …
Read More »Zimmer Radiothon raises $95,545 for Central Missouri Honor Flight
The president of the Central Missouri Honor Flight is thanking mid-Missourians for their generosity in Friday’s Diamond Pet Foods Honor Flight radiothon. It aired today from 6 a.m. to …
Read More »Governor Parson Signs Proclamation Ending All Elective Abortions in MO
In response to the Dobbs decision released out of the Supreme Court reversing Roe V Wade, Governor Parson has issued a proclamation ending all elective abortions in …
Read More »Missouri Reacts to SCOTUS Overturning Roe V Wade
The Supreme Court of the United States has overturned Roe V Wade, the landmark case that legalized abortion nearly 50 years ago. The Dobbs decision was quickly …
Read More »Danforth Wants Wood To Run To Replace Blunt
Former U.S. Sen. John Danforth and others are urging an attorney for the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection to make an independent run for Missouri’s open Senate …
Read More »State and KC Officials Confirm First Case of Monkeypox
(KANSAS CITY, MO) – The Kansas City Health Department (KCHD) and Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) announced today a single probable monkeypox case in a Kansas City, Missouri, …
Read More »Hot Weather is Here to Stay
High temps in the 90’s to around 100 will continue through next week and potentially through the next 10 days. The National Weather Service says rain chances …
Read More »Springfield City Utilities Warns Customers of Scam
City Utilities officials are warning customers to be aware of scam calls. Spokesman Joel Alexander says someone is posing as a C-U employee and calling people asking …
Read More »Mizzou Fraternity Faces Hazing Lawsuit
A former University of Missouri student and his family are suing a fraternity at the university. Danny Santulli’s family says a hazing incident last Fall left him …
Read More »AG Schmitt Subpoenas Springfield Public Schools
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has subpoenaed seven school districts in the state, including Springfield Public Schools. The subpoenas seek information on decisions to use student surveys …
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