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 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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey criticizes the Grain Belt Express project, calling it a "rip-off" for Missourians, while Invenergy defends its energy benefits.
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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 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.
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.
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.