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Mizzou softball couldn't hit, pitch or field very well. Historically speaking, it's rather difficult to win games when neither of those three facets ...
Senator Carter tells us that—compared to the last three years—things are moving much more smoothly in the Missouri Senate.
The 74 reports that Missouri's school residence laws are some of the nation's strictest and mirror old redlining maps that ...
The Kansas Legislature’s Republican supermajorities on Thursday overrode Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of a bill to ...
A new Kansas law and a bill advancing in Florida outline policies backed by abortion opponents that critics see as moves ...
After receiving heaps of public testimony, two bills regulating gender moved through the North Dakota Senate with no debate ...
Missouri’s new paid sick leave law goes into effect, and most private employers are covered. Beginning May 1, employees will ...
An open-enrollment plan for public school students is moving forward in the Missouri Senate after clearing the House earlier this year.
MoDOT is updating Missouri's transportation plans and seeks public opinions via their website survey, aiming to guide future projects with community input.
A former Missouri State University Meyer Library employee will return to Springfield as dean of libraries for MSU.
The April transfer portal window opens next week. Missouri State still has plenty of holes to fill ahead of its first ...
The federal government has chosen Missouri and six other states to explore and expand nuclear energy programs – all to meet a ...