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Galen Gritts, a registered member of the Cherokee Nation, will present "Forgotten Trunk in the Attic" in Jefferson City to ...
A Columbia man faces a felony charge and three misdemeanors after he allegedly drank alcohol at the Missouri Capitol and ...
Two more U.S. 54 ramps will close next week as the Missouri Department of Transportation moves to the second phase of a $5.3-million bridge rehabilitation project.
Despite a financial setback, officials leading the proposed conference project say the project isn't dead. Jefferson City is planning a conference center with a joint hotel and parking garage in ...
Julie Smith/News Tribune photo: The low-water crossing on Vaughn Ford Road in southern Cole County was one of several bridges that were impassable Wednesday, June 4, 2025, following heavy rains on ...
Mr. Jimmy Ray Davis, 69, Taos, passed away Wednesday, May 28, 2025 at home. He is survived by siblings: Jerry Davis of North Carolina, Debbie (George) Valentine of St. Roberts, Mo., Carl (Nancy ...
The Little Theatre's fun-for-all-ages production of "Seussical the Musical" will bring to life the whimsical world of Dr.
Missouri parents may soon have a better understanding of whether their child is performing at or above grade level on the ...
On the bottom floor of Mumford Hall on Mizzou's campus, Peng Tian opens an email and five photos of a brown pine tree needle ...
Although the Missouri Legislature approved changes to voter-approved sick leave and minimum wage policies, the changes are currently in limbo and future challenges are still on the horizon.
A Missouri Senate panel restored a state employee retention plan to the budget this week after it was pared back in the House. The next few weeks will decide whether it remains. Cameron Gerber is ...