Starting Monday night, the Missouri State Capitol will shine red, white and blue in celebration of the Fourth of July and the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Gov. Mike Kehoe’s decisions on the $50.7 billion Missouri budget for the coming year are due by Tuesday. The budget for the ...
East Capitol Avenue is poised for a transformation as public and private investment converges along one of Jefferson City's ...
A visit to the Missouri Capitol during this time of year might give the impression that activity has slowed. In reality, a ...
A conservative federal judge on Wednesday took the position that despite a 2008 U.S. Supreme Court ruling barring the death ...
The capital campaign, “Creating a Front Door for Philanthropy,” is supported with lead gifts by Eric K. Peterson, CFP; ...
From misdemeanor pleas to gubernatorial pardons, the McCloskey case reshaped debates over self-defense, property rights, and ...
Barbara Buffaloe from Columbia, Missouri, saw the global event as a chance to show that, despite federal cuts, “our cities ...
Ten Missouri students were honored at the state capitol on Friday for award-winning essays on why they are proud to be ...
Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, turned orange Thursday morning. More than 22,000 people gathered to celebrate the Netherlands ...
Students from kindergarten through high school received the Lt. Governor’s Award for American Patriotism at a recognition ...