Missouri is set to become one of the first states to require police to track and report the immigration status of people involved in crimes.
The Missouri Department of Economic Development announced Thursday a total of more than $25 million will go toward community projects.
UM System President Mun Choi highlighted exceptional growth in philanthropic giving, crediting Athletics Director Laird Veatch's leadership. "First of all, AD Veatch is doing a great job," Choi said. ...
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Sports betting in Missouri won’t be ready for the Super Bowl, and probably not MLB opening dayThis is the last Super Bowl that Missouri will miss out on money from sports betting. Sports betting was approved by voters ...
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas unveiled the $2.5 billion plan at the annual State of the City address Thursday afternoon.
The trip is being paid for by the Team PA Foundation, Harrisburg-based nonprofit which doesn't disclose its donors and paid ...
Five more Missourians have been confirmed to serve as state department leaders or on statewide boards and commissions. The Missouri Senate confirmed a list of Gov. Mike Kehoe’s appointments on ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to achieve the first three-peat in the NFL’s Super Bowl era as the team faces off against ...
Jonathan Shorman and Kacen Bayless, Tribune News Service Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe last week rolled out an ambitious ...
Police and sheriff's departments will be ordered to collect the immigration status of people involved in crimes.
JEFFERSON CITY — Four weeks into their first terms in the Missouri House of Representatives, Boone County’s freshmen ...
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