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Jefferson City's connection to a German town is almost 200 years old, although the organization celebrating that connection is just turning 25.
Gov. Mike Kehoe gave the green light to an alternative post-traumatic stress disorder treatment, although funding is yet to ...
The Missouri Capitol Police will be moving from its office at Bolivar and Main streets to a Missouri Department of ...
When St. Louis Alderman Shane Cohn filed legislation last year to regulate intoxicating hemp products, he didn't hear much about it from local residents or leaders of the fast-growing industry.
The village of Wardsville decided to cut ties with its auditor, Graves and Associates, at its Board of Aldermen meeting ...
The invasive Asian needle ant could show up in Missouri this summer, threatening hardwood forests, upsetting the cycle of ...
The second annual Tip-A-Cop event will benefit Special Olympics Missouri. Police officers will help serve guests and collect ...
A Jefferson City man who is a registered sex offender is charged with entering Memorial Park and Pool on July 5.
Israel's army said Monday it has struck military tanks in southern Syria, where government forces and Bedouin tribes clashed ...
A few hours of sleep at night fuels a day full of work and taking care of her children for one single mom, all while ...
A Russellville man faces up to 15 years in prison after allegedly being found in possession of child pornography.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court decided that a state, South Carolina, could prevent a health care service provider, ...