Oklahoma lands commitment from 4-star RB out of Missouri
Oklahoma landed a potential impact prospect for the 2026 recruiting class on Monday, landing a 4-star running back out of Missouri.
Trump Organization launches $499 phone, new Trump Mobile cell service
Trump Organization announced the launch of Trump Mobile, a new cellular service branded in the name of President Donald Trump.
Mizzou WR Cracks Prominent List After Luther Burden III’s Departure
Coleman joins Luther Burden III, who was on the list posted one year ago, as a second consecutive Missouri Tiger to make the rankings. Burden led the rankings in 2024, finishing with a grade of 88.9 (.4 ahead of Ole Miss’ Tre Harris).
Kehoe signs legislation highlighting disaster relief and the Missouri economy
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the Show-me Sports Investment Act, aimed at keeping professional sports teams in Missouri.
Rossi and IndyCar Series set to race in Missouri
On Sunday, the NTT IndyCar Series will take to the World Wide Technology Raceway in Missouri for the Bommarito Automotive Group 500. World Wide Technology Raceway, located just outside St.
70 protests are set to unfold in Michigan. In other states, officials prepare for 'chaos'
No Kings has identified on its website more than 1,800 cities nationwide, including about 70 in Michigan, where demonstrators are set to gather to express disapproval.
Opinion: Red-state universities will get hit by Trump’s cuts, too
According to a recent report, over the past decade, N.I.H. research funding, which in large part is distributed to universities in the form of grants, has helped generate $787 billion for the American economy and an average of more than 370,000 jobs each year. Every dollar of N.I.H.-funded research generates a total of $2.56 in economic activity.
Arici Gelato now open in Missouri City
Italy-based company Arici Gelato has officially opened its doors in Sienna Grande Shops, solidifying its presence in the artisanal gelato and pastry sector.
At least 30 ‘No Kings’ rallies planned Saturday in Missouri, thousands nationwide
The nationwide "No Kings Day of Defiance" protests the Trump administration on Saturday, Trump's 79th birthday.
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.
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.
Man found dead in the Missouri River near Craig identified
The Lewis and Clark County 911 center received a call about a missing kayaker in Craig on Saturday, May 24, at 5:20 p.m.
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.
Missouri appeals court upholds nine-figure award against Monsanto over cancer claims
The story and headline have been updated to reflect a Cole County judge's changes to the amount of money awarded in the case.) COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Western District Court of Appeals upheld a Cole County jury's decision to punish agriculture giant Monsanto for diseases developed by those using its product.
Her wheelchair made travel tricky. Then one Missouri woman found the answer
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Hundreds honor veterans killed in combat at the 11th annual Thunder on the Missouri
Hundreds of bike riders started in Sergeant Bluff, IA and ended with a ceremony in South Sioux City, Neb. to honor veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Missouri veterans homes rely on money from ‘vices.’ Lawmakers say it’s not enough
Missouri’s state-run veterans homes, while buoyed by marijuana tax revenue, have seen a sharp drop in casino-generated revenue, state officials say.
Kentucky-Missouri Storms Came as Trump Made Cuts to National Weather Service
Never miss the news and analysis you care about. Both were part of a broader system that stretched from Missouri to Kentucky, spawning over 70 tornadoes that killed at least 28 people and leveled or damaged thousands of structures. Eastern Kentucky bore the brunt of the fury; 18 people died there. Seven more were killed in Missouri.
Missouri National Guard to help remove debris in St. Louis tornado aftermath
Beginning Wednesday, the military force will assist in impacted city neighborhoods to sort through debris and take it to landfills.
Liberty police issue alert for missing teen boy
Police have issued a missing endangered person alert for a 16-year-old boy. John, 16, was last seen wearing a blue shirt, black sweatpants and white Nike shoes. He was driving a Red 2009 Ford F-150 with Missouri license plate 0PGW73 and a Mizzou Tigers decal on the bottom of the tailgate on the passenger side.
No arrests made after white nationalist hate group 'Patriot Front' holds march in Kansas City, Missouri
No arrests were made after a white nationalist hate group called "Patriot Front" held a march in Kansas City, Missouri, Saturday afternoon.
Renovation projects total over $108 million as MU begins summer construction
With students away on break, the University of Missouri turns its gaze to the many summer renovation and maintenance projects around campus.
Here were Southwest Missouri's top performances at Class 1-3 state track and field meet
Southwest Missouri put on a show this weekend at the Class 1-3 state track and field championships in Jefferson City. Here were the top performers.
Missouri Democrats ponder options after Senate breaks down over abortion and paid sick leave
Is bipartisanship dead in Missouri? After months of improving cooperation and goodwill, a single move brought it all crashing down.
Kit Bond, former governor and U.S. senator, given state funeral: ‘He kept Missouri’s interests at heart’
During a public ceremony in Jefferson City, the former U.S. senator and governor was honored for his accomplishments and for not seeing political parties as a barrier for progress.
See winners from Missouri boys golf championships — including some familiar names
Summit Christian Academy earned top team honors in Class 4 with Peyton Smith finishing as the individual state champion — for the third time. It was also a three-peat for Summit Christian, which won in Class 2 in 2023, Class 3 in 2024 and Class 4 in 2025. See the full results from this year’s state championships, in all classes, below...
Thousands without power in Mid-Missouri as severe storms remain in area
Severe storms began coming through Mid-Missouri on Monday evening and warnings have been issued by the National Weather Service. A tornado warning was issued in Benton and Pettis counties that expired at 8:15 p.
LIVE UPDATES: Mid-Missouri in all clear after severe weather
Tornado warning and severe thunderstorm warning issued in Missouri by NWS. Watch live KOMU weather coverage here.
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.
Missouri woman pleads not guilty in aggravated death by delivery case
A Missouri woman pleaded not guilty Monday to a charge she sold drugs that lead to a man’s overdose death. Tracy Neal is an award-winning reporter who covers criminal justice (courts and crime) for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
Missouri’s Paid Sick Leave and Portions of the Minimum Wage Increase Repealed
On May 14, 2025, the Missouri Senate passed a bill (HB 567) repealing the paid sick leave requirement along with a portion of the minimum wage increase included in Proposition A, which voters approved on November 5,
Missouri Sen. Hawley has misgivings about Qatar’s jumbo jet gift to Trump
Missouri, has misgivings about Qatar gifting President Donald Trump a luxury jumbo jet. “I could think of a lot more things that Qatar could do for the United States than giving us a plane. We can build our own planes,
Kentucky/Missouri tornado relief, Hampton hit-and-run, Biden's cancer diagnosis: Sunrise Brief
Portsmouth-based Mercy Chefs, a disaster relief organization, is providing aid in Kentucky and Missouri following a deadly tornado outbreak in the region.
Updated: Escapee from St. Peter Sex Offender Program captured in Missouri
A convicted sex offender who escaped late Friday or early Saturday from a St. Peter treatment center has been captured in Missouri, according to the St. Peter
At least 27 dead after tornadoes sweep through Kentucky and Missouri
Powerful storms and tornadoes tore through Midwestern and Southern states overnight Friday, leaving carnage and flattened buildings in their wake.