Columbia Regional Airport is expanding its reach with new nonstop flights to Charlotte and Florida, increased service from major airlines, and major upgrades designed to make flying easier for ...
Hotel bookings in the Kansas City region around FIFA World Cup time are “below expectations,” according to an industry survey. The American Hotel and Lodging Association conducted the survey and found ...
When you turn on the tap, you might not think much about where your water comes from or how much work goes into making sure it’s clean, safe, and even good‑tasting. One Missouri water system is ...
Some residents near Whiteman Air Force Base in Knob Noster are concerned about the proximity of a group of neighbors who are raising national security questions. The U.S. Congress is working to pass a ...
For Missouri veterans seeking disability benefits, help can sometimes come with a high — and illegal — price tag. Lawmakers call them ‘claim sharks,’ and they say these companies are taking thousands ...
Property taxes have gone through the roof in Jackson County in recent years – leading to lawsuits, a recall of local leaders, and many residents appealing their property assessment – many times ...
Minors in Missouri could be barred from using social media under a bill in the state House. It’s named for Megan Meier, a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide 20 years ago after being bullied online ...
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Cinco de Mayo celebrations and other events later this month are raising concerns about drunk driving across Missouri. Tabitha Perkins, executive director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving in Missouri, ...
This year, 247 students, including seven Missouri participants, have earned a spot in the ultimate spelling contest of all spelling contests. The annual Scripps National Spelling Bee is scheduled to ...
Severe weather is expected across all of east central and northwest Missouri on Monday. Mark Fuchs with the National Weather Service in St. Louis says all threats of severe weather are on the table.
The countdown is on for the Missouri Legislature. State lawmakers have three weeks remaining this second session of the 103rd General Assembly. So far, they have passed 19 policy bills. Buckle up: ...
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