More than 25 million people relied on loans from those close to them to meet spending needs, according to the Census Bureau’s latest household pulse survey on finances. That figure is up from 19.1 million people from the same time last year.
Flame-throwing pitcher Jordan Hicks is back with the Cardinals active roster after rehabbing a right forearm flexor injury. But his return has meant the end of the line with the team for another right-hander.
A new poll released Friday night by the Trafalgar Group has the three leading candidates in the Missouri U.S. Senate Republican primary separated by about one point.
The tragic Amtrak passenger train accident in Mendon, Missouri, this week was yet another reminder of the vulnerability of railway crossings that don’t have lights or crossing arms in place.
KY3 has compiled a list of some of the Independence Day celebrations currently scheduled around the Ozarks, in addition to various laws and safety tips for personal use of fireworks.
Out of an abundance of caution, Hy-Vee, Inc. is voluntarily withdrawing all varieties and all sizes of its Hy-Vee Potato Salad and Mealtime Potato Salad due to a presumptive positive microbial result on the line processing the potatoes.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson announced Friday he is calling a special session to pass permanent tax relief for all Missouri taxpayers and to extend the sunset on key agricultural tax credits.
With Missouri’s trigger law on abortion, there are no exceptions for victims of rape. The law raises concerns among advocates on how it will impact reporting those crimes.
J.D. Comstock, 37, suffered serious A man wanted by Baxter County, Ark. authorities for theft is hospitalized after crashing a motorcycle during a pursuit in Kansas.
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s controversial ruling that overturned the Roe v. Wade, local leaders have vowed to protect abortion rights in Missouri.