President Donald Trump’s administration is reportedly not going to award a $197 million federal grant to a future north St. Louis battery plant after all. The St. Louis Business Journal reports the ...
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and this year’s theme is “Everyone Knows Someone,” a reminder that abuse can touch every community. Dawn Kuhlman, executive director of MARCH, joins Show ...
Our financial tips expert, Kimberly Palmer from NerdWallet, says the final months of the year are the perfect time to step back and review your financial progress and goals. From maximizing your 401(k ...
Columbia has one of the highest crime rates in Missouri. University of Missouri President Mun Choi spoke out, saying Columbia has a crime crisis. Now, law enforcement agencies are working together to ...
Missouri is navigating through a mix of economic conditions. Missouri State University Business Professor Jeffrey Jones says parts of the ag economy are struggling, but others are not. He says while ...
From fresh frights to family favorites, movie critic Patrick McDonald joins Show Me Today with his top Halloween picks for 2025. He runs down the best new horror releases that have haunted theaters ...
The U.S. News and World Report recently released a list of its “best value” universities across the nation. The University of Missouri lands at No. 4 on the list. MU President Mun Choi joins Cameron ...
(Undated) — A study by the non-profit Commonwealth Fund ranks Missouri 34th among states when it comes to Medicare patient outcomes. Commmonwealth Fund President, Dr. Joseph Betancourt says according ...
There’s something about a foggy Ozarks night that stirs the imagination, especially when mysterious lights start dancing across the hills. Barbara Baird, known to readers as The Accidental Ozarkian, ...
Tuesday’s scheduled execution of Missouri prisoner Lance Shockley will go on. Gov. Mike Kehoe says he will not grant clemency to Shockley, who Missouri is scheduled to execute by lethal injection on ...
Insurance companies are being warned against canceling or not renewing homeowners’ policies of Missouri residents who suffered storm damage this year. Department of Commerce and Insurance Director ...
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