Missourians may not be able to order Kansas City Chiefs license plates much longer under a new proposal moving through the Legislature. Missouri House Speaker Pro‑Tem Chad Perkins, R-Bowling Green, ...
After hearing from a supporter of allowing driverless vehicles on Missouri’s roadways, we now hear the other side. Bruce Frakes is an over-the-road truck driver who also represents the Teamsters union ...
Missouri’s film industry had a big year in 2025, with movie and TV crews spending more than $40 million while shooting around the state. Missouri Film Office director Andrea Sporcic Klund, told ...
Missouri lawmakers have renewed efforts this year to ban foreign ownership of agricultural land. One of the sponsors is State Representative Mazzie Christensen of Bethany, who represents several ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe, R-Missouri, did have the authority to call last fall’s special legislative session on the state’s new congressional map, according to a Cole County judge. The Missouri State ...
A Missouri state senator wants to crack down on people lighting up marijuana in public places. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, R-Arnold, is sponsoring the bill and told Missourinet that public spaces are not ...
College sports are changing faster than at any point in their history. NIL, the transfer portal, conference realignment, and lawsuits challenging eligibility rules. Missouri U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt ...
Two years ago, Missouri enacted Max’s Law, which strengthened penalties for killing or harming a K9 officer or other police animal. A new bill has been filed this year that would make those penalties ...
When you think of Route 66, you probably picture neon signs, chrome diners, and long stretches of open road. But the real heartbeat of the Mother Road is not the pavement. It is the people who show up ...
A state audit says Missouri’s marijuana program has what it calls significant flaws in the application and scoring design process. State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick said the flaws undermined “blind ...
Legislation filed in the Missouri House would allow cities to create “innovation zones,” with the purpose of spurring economic growth. The sponsor of HB 3231, State Rep. Brad Christ, R-St. Louis ...
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