Media June 7, 2024 MSNBC's Joy Reid calls Missouri a 'slave state' with women the property of their husbands and the government MSNBC host Joy Reid argued that Missouri is like a slave state where women are ruled by their husbands and the government due to restrictions on abortion and divorce.
Missouri June 6, 2024 Texas AG Ken Paxton endorses Trump attorney in Missouri AG race: 'The right person' Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is throwing his support behind Will Scharf in the GOP primary race to serve as Missouri's chief legal officer.
Media June 5, 2024 Small businesses accuse Missouri city of forcing them out with baseless blight label to score lucrative deal Three small businesses in Brentwood, Missouri, accused the city of making a baseless blight designation to replace longtime businesses with a massive redevelopment to make big bucks.
Missouri June 4, 2024 Kansas City police funding amendment to make August appearance on Missouri ballot Missourians will vote in August on a proposed constitutional amendment that would require Kansas City to allocate more money toward policing.
LIFESTYLE June 3, 2024 Rare snake-like fish that breathes air caught in Missouri for fourth time: 'Aggressive predators' A rare, snake-like fish that is able to breathe air and slither across the ground has been caught in Missouri. Officials advise calling authorities if you come across this species.
Digital Originals June 1, 2024 Brentwood blight: How a Supreme Court case allowed governments to seize property on behalf of developers Business owners and attorneys say local governments across the country are using vague and often subjective blight designations to justify seizing private property.
Missouri May 29, 2024 Missouri mother turns self in at police station after killing children, ages 9 and 2, sheriff says Ashley Parmeley, 36, walked into the Festus Police Department in Missouri and said she had killed her two children, ages 9 and 2, authorities said.
DISASTERS May 27, 2024 Missouri officials respond to reports of fireworks warehouse in flames The Spirit of '76 Fireworks warehouse in Boonville, Missouri, caught fire on Monday, according to local officials. Pictures show a mushroom cloud outside the factory.
Missouri May 26, 2024 Pilot, 6 passengers on skydiving flight jump before small plane crashes in Missouri hayfield A pilot and six passengers aboard a single-engine Cessna U206C all parachuted to safety before the plane crashed near a Missouri airport, officials said.
World May 24, 2024 American missionary couple killed in Haiti, agency says Two American missionaries in Haiti were killed Thursday, a Christian nonprofit said. Missouri state Rep. Ben Baker said his daughter, Natalie, was one of the missionaries.
Kansas City Chiefs May 23, 2024 City of Kansas City has 'separated' from employee who doxxed Harrison Butker following speech, mayor says Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said on Thursday that the city has "separated" from the employee who doxxed Harrison Butker following his commencement speech.