Preliminary college enrollment numbers for the new fall semester show that Springfield’s public universities dropped while the private schools experienced gains.
President Biden is pressuring Congress to re-instate a long-expired federal ban on assault-style weapons. The push comes after mass shootings in New York, Illinois, and at a Texas school.
Lamar Johnson has spent more than 27 years in prison for a murder in Missouri he swears he didn’t do. On Wednesday, Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner filled a motion to vacate that old conviction.
Since Saturday, investigators with the Harrison Police Department are asking the public for any information helpful in identifying suspects connected to multiple thefts.
As visitors fill campgrounds and line the shores of table rock lake this holiday weekend, the army corps of engineers is reminding boaters about low lake levels.
A Missouri teen had the birthday of a lifetime, but it didn’t start that way... “He just grabbed my arm and pinned it to his body, and opened up my glove and took the ball out, and ran off," he recalled.
Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols went 0 for 2 and was hit by pitch from Justin Dunn that caromed off his chest and caught his right forearm in the second inning.
The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday reprimanded St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner for mistakes made in the 2018 prosecution of then-Gov. Eric Greitens, but agreed with an advisory counsel’s decision that suspension of her law license or disbarment were not merited.
A man who was beaten and held down by Arkansas law enforcement officers during an arrest that was caught on a widely circulated video has filed a federal lawsuit against the officers.
The Chiefs Hall of Honor at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium will be open to the public on Sept. 1 so fans can view a tribute commemorating the life and legacy of Len Dawson.
Working in Missouri comes with the risk that if you die on the job, your employer could be off the hook. It’s something that a recent lawsuit is putting a spotlight on and leaving some questioning if there is a loophole in state law.
Kellar Davis, a 16-year-old junior at Licking High School, is recovering after being beaned in the head by a batted ball while pitching for a summer league team in Ozark.