Woman, 24, found fatally shot Tuesday afternoon in Henry County, Missouri
A suspect is in custody after a 24-year-old woman was killed in a shooting Tuesday afternoon in Henry County, Missouri.
Texas A&M softball lands commitment from Missouri Tiger LHP
Texas A&M lands Mizzou LHP Taylor Pannell, NCAA saves record-holder, to help fill key bullpen roles after losing Kennedy and Leavitt.
Millard South QB Jett Thomalla reportedly flips commitment from Iowa State to Alabama
Millard South's standout quarterback has reportedly flipped his commitment from Iowa State to an SEC powerhouse.
Missouri failed to extend child sex abuse statute of limitations again. What's getting in the way?
One lawmaker said Missouri runs the risk of becoming a ‘sanctuary state for pedophiles’ if the General Assembly doesn't pass a bill that would give victims of child sex abuse more time to press civil charges against their abusers.
Cape Girardeau filmmakers debut comedy horror short 'Unsettled In' set in local mansion
Cape Girardeau filmmakers Scott Schnurbusch and Gabriella Knupp debut “Unsettled In”, a 16-minute comedy horror movie set in a local mansion, now streaming on YouTube via Rosebush Productions.
Missouri's only Title X family planning organization still waiting on federal funding
COLUMBIA — The Missouri Family Health Council is still waiting on an update from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services regarding Title X funding it was supposed to receive on April 1. Without restored funding, clinics across the state will soon be forced to make some hard decisions when it comes to services and care they can provide.
Missouri legislators schedule hearing over MU Health Care, Anthem contract dispute
Amid ongoing negotiations between University of Missouri Health Care and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Sen. Cindy O'Laughlin (R-MO) asked for a hearing with Sen. Sandy Crawford (R-MO).
Missouri Highway Patrol will roll out cars with 'ghost graphics,' making them stealthier in the day
The reflective, color-matched markings are difficult to see during the day, giving them an almost invisible presence. The Missouri Highway Patrol says it will help them monitor dangerous driving in Kansas City and other urban areas.
Missouri Sen. Schmitt defends Trump immigration crackdown amid widespread protests
The Missouri Republican also said he's confident the U.S. Senate will pass President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," although he agrees with Sen. Josh Hawley that the measure should not cut Medicaid benefits.
Elevator issues in Missouri City sparks federal and local intervention
Residents of a Missouri City apartment complex are demanding urgent repairs after both elevators have remained out of service for months. State regulators confirm enforcement investigation as Congressman Al Green looks into tax subsidies.
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.
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.
Senate Confirms Billy Long As The Next IRS Commissioner
The U.S. Senate has confirmed former U.S. Representative Billy Long of Missouri as the next commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Missouri’s Improve I-70 Project moving full-speed ahead
Missouri’s over $2 billion Improve I-70 Project that will add a third lane and connect St. Louis to Kansas City is in full swing. Eric Kopinski, MoDOT’s Improve I-70 Project Director, told Missourinet what travel will look like in the construction areas this summer.
Former Missouri Congressman Billy Long confirmed as IRS Commissioner
It’s official – former southwest Missouri Congressman Billy Long will be the next commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service. He was confirmed Thursday by the full U.S. Senate in a 53-44 party line vote.
Nationwide protests against immigration raids escalate, leading to arrests and curfews
The Trump administration said immigration raids and deportations will continue. Here's a look at some recent protests and reactions across the U.S.
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.
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 will hand over personal data of food aid recipients to feds
Missouri has agreed to abide by a request from the federal government to turn over personal data about anyone receiving food assistance.
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 Supreme Court lifts injunction on abortion laws, pausing abortions in the state
The Missouri Supreme Court lifted two injunction rulings that halted enforcement of Missouri's near-total abortion ban on Tuesday. The ruling said that Jackson County Judge Jerri Zhang applied the wrong standard in rulings she made in December 2024 and February 2025. These rulings allowed abortions to resume in the state.
Missouri Supreme Court ends injunction on abortion laws, sending case back to local judge
The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday ended a ruling that stopped the enforcement of state abortion regulations, telling a Jackson County judge to try again. The ruling says that Judge Jerri Zhang app
Republicans target a tax that keeps Medicaid programs like Missouri’s running
For years, states have been taxing health care providers to draw down additional federal funds for their Medicaid programs.
Woke Bravo fans freak out over lack of diversity as network airs show about white cowboys in Missouri
Woke Bravo fans are in meltdown mode after the network picked up a show about white cowboys and ranchers in Missouri.
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.
Ole Miss drops finale to Auburn; MSU mashes Missouri again
Cooper McMurray and Lucas Steele both hit RBI doubles during a five-run rally in the sixth inning, and Chris Rembert hit another in the seventh to give Auburn the lead for good as it beat Ole Miss 13-8 Saturday in Oxford.
At least 21 killed, dozens injured as suspected tornadoes hit Missouri and Kentucky
Roofs peeled off buildings and trees and utility lines were toppled. The fire chief says at least 20 square blocks of St. Louis was damaged.
Deadly tornado outbreak leaves at least 27 dead across Kentucky, Missouri
At least 27 people have died in Kentucky and seven more were killed in Missouri -- five of them in the St. Louis area.
Deadly Tornadoes Rip Across Midwest, Leaving Fatalities In Missouri, Kentucky
Several people were killed and dozens more injured as powerful tornadoes and severe storms ripped across Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky and even parts of the Washington, D.C. metro area.
Missouri limits water exports over worries about 'thirsty' western states
Missouri lawmakers are making it more difficult to take water out of the state without a permit, after raising concerns about drought and water scarcity in the west.
Missouri has its first patented walnut. It could be a big break for the industry.
Agronomists at the University of Missouri have created a new cultivar of black walnut that grows faster and produces a better nut than the native black walnut tree. Missouri provides three-fourths of the country's native black walnuts.
Kentucky, Missouri and Texas hit with deadly storms
At least 26 people are dead after violent storms and tornadoes swept across three states. Officials expect the number to rise. Nicole Valdes reports and Grant Gilmore has the forecast.