2 hrs ago | The Town Talk
Some states boosting funding for colleges that hold line on tuition
After years of deep budget cuts, several states are poised to boost higher education funding this year, often in exchange for a promise by public colleges and universities to freeze tuition.
3 hrs ago | KSL-TV
Radar shows tornado touched down at Denver airport
Radar indicated a tornado briefly touched down Tuesday over the east runways of Denver International Airport, where thousands of people took shelter in bathrooms, stairwells and other safe spots until the dangerous weather passed, officials said.
6 hrs ago | Sedalia News Journal
Missouri State Fair supports food drive
The Missouri State Fair will be increasing its efforts to collect canned food this year as it joins in a challenge presented by its industry trade association.
10 hrs ago | Missourian
Missouri is drunk on tax credits. Who will take the bottle away?
Here's how former Missouri Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, once described the state's love affair with tax credits as an economic development tool: "We have become drunk on tax credits," Mr. Bartle said.
11 hrs ago | MSNBC
Missouri Sen. McCaskill backs Clinton for president in '16
Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill Tuesday added her support to a growing roster of Democratic activists pushing the former secretary of state to make another bid for the White House in 2016.
12 hrs ago | Missourian
Missouri Southern president leaves, reasons unclear
The Joplin Globe reports the announcement came after a closed board meeting Friday , which was the last of several board meetings held in recent weeks in conjunction with Speck's annual evaluation.
16 hrs ago | Joplin
A one-man expedition: Water walker plans journey to Missouri
Scott Mestrezat, 27, is using a standup paddleboard to travel from the headwaters of the Missouri River to St. Louis.
Some question choice of tree for Arch grounds
ST. LOUIS -- The ash trees on the grounds of the Gateway Arch are expected to die off soon, and they're being removed.
Farm to Fork in Metro Kansas City
Are you interested in locally raised and prepared foods? Have you tried to find fresh food for your home and for eating out? Check out these local places to explore.
Missouri's Juvenile Justice System in Crisis
St Louis, MO - infoZine - Missouri has been held out as a model for juvenile corrections programs, but the court system that puts young people into these programs is in crisis, finds a recent report by the National Juvenile Defender Center .
Powerball winning numbers results: Missouri lottery winner scores huge $1M prize
Are you wondering if anyone won the Powerball jackpot? The Powerball winning numbers for the June 15, 2013 drawing were 28, 36, 40, 48, 55, and the red Powerball number was 1. On Monday, June 17, Missouri Lottery officials announced one Powerball winner won a huge $1 million prize! The Missouri Powerball winner matched five out of six Powerball ... (more)
Recovering from disgrace: two Missouri politicians tell how
They call themselves "recovering politicians"--political figures whose careers and dreams have come crashing down because of scandals.
from Readers: You described your fathers as 'strong,' 'dedicated' and 'loyal'
Pam Stephens and her father, Mike Evermon, in 1989. Stephens said her father "worked very hard to support his family."
For years he taught certified nursing assistants in southwest Missouri, and the fact that he was gay was no secret.
Missouri bill would relax rate restrictions on bank offered cash-advance loans
Missouri residents soon could turn to their hometown banks for a quick cash advance under legislation that could allow traditional financial institutions to compete with the payday lenders that proliferate across the state.
St. Louis Developers Rejoyce As Missouri Legislature's Clock Runs Out
After all the phone calls, letters and trips to the Capitol, St. Louis developers are now celebrating that Missouri legislators did not get around to cutting historic tax credits.
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Psychic siblings and an earthquake shake things up
Summertime means the beach, and what's the beach without a good book? Whether your taste runs to thrillers, romance, literary fiction or nonfiction, there's something for you.
EIA breakout in Nebraska prompts concern of Missouri horse owners
Dr. Robert Barnett, a Fulton veterinarian, draws blood from "Noodle," a Tennessee Walking Horse owned by Toni Michelle of Fulton as the first step in the Coggins test to make sure the animal does not have equine infectious anemia .
Thank you St. Louis for another great Komen Race
We here at NewsChannel 5 want to thank each and every one of you who helped make the 15th annual Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure a huge success.