Senate tax bill stumbling blocks: Medicaid cuts, SALT and deficit explosion
After weeks of negotiations, it's unclear whether Republican senators are any closer to finding the votes to approve the package.
South Carolina's SEC home/away opponents released for 2025-26 season
The four-time reigning SEC Champion Gamecocks will host Texas, Tennessee and Ole Miss – all top-20 finishers last season – in Columbia in addition to NCAA Tournament participants Mississippi State and Vanderbilt. Georgia and Missouri round out the Gamecocks’ home slate.
LIVE UPDATES: Arkansas-Murray State
Murray State won a regional at Ole Miss and a super regional at Duke to become the fourth No. 4 seed to make it to Omaha. The Racers are led by Dan Skirka, the national coach of the year who had a pit stop at Ouachita Baptist early in his coaching career.
MoDOT Announces 4-Day Closure of Route P in Missouri for Pipeline Replacement, Local Detours Advised
MoDOT will close a section of Route P in Missouri for pipe replacement from June 23-26, affecting through-traffic but not local access.
Tim Fuller set to lead Missouri Men's Basketball as first ever general manager
On June 2nd, the University of Missouri announced former assistant coach Tim Fuller will become the first ever general manager of the men's basketball program.
Page asks for $18 million more in Rams money for St. Louis County animal shelter
The request comes a week after Page asked the County Council for $3 million in NFL Rams settlement money for the shelter.
Governor signs off on 9-figure bill to help keep Chiefs in Missouri
Governor Mike Kehoe signed a legislative package on Saturday that includes millions in financial aid that could keep the Chiefs in Missouri.
Trump ends historic Columbia River deal between US government, tribes, Northwest states
Trump has withdrawn the U.S. government from an agreement to restore native fish being decimated by hydroelectric dams in the Columbia River Basin.
Crash causing significant delays on EB I-70 at Stadium Drive in Kansas City, Missouri
A crash involving a pedestrian has closed the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 at Blue Ridge Cutoff in Kansas City, Missouri.
Tech N9ne filmed a music video at this Missouri home’s pool. It’s on sale for $3M
The lavish pool is one of the most recent additions to the home, which is located 30 minutes east of Kansas City.
Missouri Football: 2025 Tigers Season Preview and Prediction
Missouri Football: 2025 Tigers Season Preview and Prediction originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Missouri AD Laird Veatch discusses NIL, house settlement: What we do, don’t know about MU’s future
Missouri AD Laird Veatch offered an update on MU’s NIL plans in the post-house settlement world, but a lot remains unclear.
Here’s who Missouri men’s, women’s basketball will play in ACC/SEC Challenge
The dates and opponents have been set for the ACC/SEC Challenge. See who Missouri men’s and women’s basketball will face this season here.
Missouri House passes stadium funding proposal; bill headed to governor’s desk
The Missouri House of Representatives passed legislation Wednesday to help pay for Chiefs and Royals stadium projects during a special legislative session.
Ex-Penn State football player’s girlfriend died from head injuries, coroner says
TOWANDA — Blunt force head injuries, including a fractured skull, caused the death of the girlfriend of a former Penn State football player, the Bradford County Coroner’s Office says.
Royals continue to ‘explore all options’ in Kansas, Missouri
The Kansas City Royals remain committed to exploring “all options” in Kansas and Missouri, the club said in a statement Wednesday.
Missouri AG slams $11B Grain Belt Express as a 'rip-off for all Missourians'
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey criticizes the Grain Belt Express project, calling it a "rip-off" for Missourians, while Invenergy defends its energy benefits.
Missouri National Guard, FEMA assist in tornado recovery
The Missouri National Guard and FEMA have arrived in the St. Louis region to help support the cleanup efforts after a deadly EF-3 tornado struck the city less than two weeks ago.
Where does Barron Trump go to college? Did he get rejected by Harvard? Here's what to know
Did Harvard University reject Barron Trump? Here's what to know as feud rages and what school President Donald Trump and his kids attended in college.
Arlington Drafthouse owners step down, handing reins to longtime manager
After 20 years at the Arlington Cinema & Drafthouse, the beloved Columbia Pike venue's owners are passing the torch to the business's longtime manager. Pete Fejeran, who has managed the comedy club and theater at 2903 Columbia Pike for the past 12 years,
State tax relief program shrinks property bills for Columbia Borough School District homeowners
What happened: Columbia Borough school board approved an amount of $610.85 per home in property tax reduction in 2025-26 under the state Homeowner Tax Relief Act, an increase from $522.85.
Missouri Governor Seeks Disaster Declaration from President Trump After EF3 Tornado Devastation
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe requests a major disaster declaration from President Trump following an EF3 tornado.
BetMGM Reaches Missouri Sports Betting Access Deal
BetMGM partners with Century Casinos for Missouri sports betting access ahead of the state's Dec. 1 launch, joining a competitive mobile-heavy market
Missouri to hold special session on aid tornado victims, owners of Chiefs and Royals
Gov. Mike Kehoe announced the special session Tuesday, less than two weeks after a deadly tornado hit St. Louis and the Legislature wrapped up its work.
Family dog dies from new toxic algae found in river
A family’s dog died after coming into contact with the algae. It was October, the last boating day of the season. The Pang family was taking their boat out on the Columbia River, and their Kavapoo, Cedar, was with them.
NPR Sues Trump Over Executive Order to Cut Funding: ‘Clear Violation of the Constitution’
National Public Radio is suing President Trump, alleging his executive order seeking to cut all federal funding to NPR and PBS is a “clear violation” of the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment. NPR — along with Aspen Public Radio,
Trump administration accuses Columbia of civil rights violations
The Trump administration says Columbia University failed to protect Jewish students from antisemitism, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. Federal investigators found the school violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by ignoring harassment tied to students’ actual or perceived Jewish or Israeli identity.
Missouri offers a preview of 'brutal' consequences if Republicans cut Medicaid
Congressional Republicans are looking to cut at least $880 billion from a pool of federal funding that includes Medicaid — and the program is likely to take a major hit. A previous budget crunch in Missouri offers a window into how cuts ripple through people's lives.
Serial shoplifter busted again at Columbia Heights Target
A 52-year-old woman is facing over a year behind bars after being convicted Wednesday of felony-enhanced second-degree theft for stealing
What It Would Look Like if the Trump Admin Got Its Way in the Birthright Citizenship Case
The Supreme Court could create a patchwork of citizenship rules that echoes a dark time in the nation's history.
Heat and humidity continues with an isolated storm chance this evening
After a hot and humid afternoon to start the work week, we’re watching for an isolated storm or two to arrive this evening.
Trump Has His Law Firms Right Where He Wants Them
Even more than free legal help, what the president gets from the firms is the joy of publicly dominating and demeaning his adversaries.
Richland County deputies are using AI to review bodycam footage. Academics say it's solving issues.
The Richland County Sheriff's Department is using AI to help audit body worn camera footage. USC researchers say it's nearly doubled their professionalism.
Who does South Carolina softball play in Columbia Super Regional? NCAA Tournament bracket update
South Carolina softball beat North Florida to advance to the NCAA super regionals. Here's who the Gamecocks will face next in the NCAA Tournament.
Wildcats winning streak reaches 12
Cooper Ross kept the Frenchtown Broncs scoreless through the first five frames, and the Columbia Falls Wildcats mustered up enough offense to win the 2-1 pitcher's duel at the Sapa-Johnsrud Invitational Saturday to extend their winning streak to 12 games.
“Logan Strong” — Bond not yet set for accused murderer as Federico family grapples with loss
"My wife Melissa grabbed me and we said this, 'Today - 'Logan Strong.' That's what we're going with from here on out. Representing her professionally with integrity and to make sure that no stone gets unturned,