2 hrs ago | WHO-TV
Chase Arrest: Centerville Man Facing Charges
A Centerville man is behind bars after leading law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase that spanned three counties and two states.
4 hrs ago | KMIZ
Boone Co. man sentenced to jail for child porn
Patrick Drury, 29, will spend 25 years in the Missouri Department of Corrections after pleading guilty to two charges of child porn.
7 hrs ago | Insurance Networking
Missouri Passes E-Card and 2 Other Insurance-related Bills
PCI applauds the passing of "No Play, No Pay" and Workers' Comp Reform in Missouri; new legislation also permits electronic proof of insurance for consumers.
11 hrs ago | KMBC-TV
More tornadoes could strike today
The storm system behind Monday's Oklahoma twister and several on Sunday was threatening a large swath of the United States on Tuesday evening.
15 hrs ago | RecruitingBlogs.com
Wage-and-Hour Lawsuits Up For Five Years In A Row
Wage-and-hour lawsuits are up for the fifth straight year according to a study undertaken by the Federal Judicial Center.
Kearney strikes early, tops Smithville in Missouri Class 2 soccer sectionals
Kearney freshman Ashley Coonfield added another goal in the second half, lifting Kearney to a 2-0 victory in a Missouri Class 2 sectional matchup.
State declares risk low for preschooler, 5 days later he was dead
Born Jan. 3, 2008, Lucas knew much pain and suffering in his four short years. Missouri social workers either dismissed or overlooked signs that he was abused, including comments made by the little boy himself.
A. Warren Van Meter, 90, St. Joseph, MO
A. Warren Van Meter, 90, St. Joseph, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2013 at Vintage Gardens.
Bid to raise 50,000 so cerebral palsy sufferer Joshua can have U.S. op
A GLASGOW mum is desperately trying to raise 50,000 for surgery she believes could transform her son's life.
Severe storms leave damage across Missouri
A line of severe thunderstorms plowed through Missouri Monday afternoon and evening, leaving behind hail, wind and possible tornado damage.
Tea Party Rage: Nothing Fails Like Excess
Back in their day, the tea party folks were riding high, fueling indignation over alleged government-run death panels, a treasonous Federal Reserve and the like.
Former Mamtek CEO required to wear GPS tracking device
A court has ordered former Mamtek CEO Bruce Cole to wear a GPS monitoring device as a condition of his bond while he awaits trial on four counts of securities fraud and one count of felony theft.
Task Force 1 on alert after Oklahoma tornado
Missouri Task Force 1, based in Boone County, went on alert. They have picked which firefighters from across the state would head to Oklahoma if they are activated.
Suspects in Mid-Missouri murder, crime spree appear in court
They face the death penalty. Investigators say the men stole five cars and shot three people in Randolph and Macon counties.
Laclede to sell 8.7 million shares to help pay for Missouri Gas acquisition
Officials from the Laclede Group announced today that it plans an underwritten public offering of up to 8.7 million shares of its common stock.
Freeman resigns as Missouri's director of social services
Missouri's director of the Department of Social Services, Alan Freeman, has resigned to resume his previous role as president and chief executive of Grace Hill Health Centers Inc.
Planned Parenthood To Missouri Pols: End The "Campaign Against Women's Health"
The Missouri legislative session ended last week and one of the many successes the state GOP is celebrating is the passage of a bill to add restrictions to the "abortion pill." It's one of several Republican initiatives that Planned Parenthood is now slamming in the aftermath of the session.
Missouri session wraps up - a post-mortem
Republicans in the General Assembly passed legislation high on their priority list, but those bills probably won't make it out of Gov.
Missouri Hate Tweets: State Has High Rates of Homophobia, Racism
Compared to many other states in the country, Missouri has a high concentration of racist, homophobic tweets that include offensive, hateful language.
Missouri's Approved Gun Bills: Makes Concealed-Carry Permits Easier to Get
The legislative session in Missouri is finally over. And after months of heated debates on guns, lawmakers have sent controversial bills to the governor that would dramatically change the concealed-carry permit application process -- and increase protections for gun owners.