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.
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.
If you're headed out this Independence Day weekend on a long road trip or vacation, don't forget to check your tires' condition and other car equipment.
According to a release from the governor’s office, House Bill 2116 allows a resident or patient in a health care facility in-person contact with a compassionate care visitor during visiting hours.
As temperatures heat up across the Ozarks again, spending too much time outside can be dangerous. However, battling flames in the heat is just part of the job for firefighters.
St. Louis County grand jury has decided not to charge the man who was behind the wheel of a car that fatally struck two Missouri Department of Transportation 9MoDOT) workers.
A large Missouri hospital chain briefly stopped providing emergency contraception amid confusion over whether the state’s abortion ban could put doctors at risk of criminal charges for providing the medication, even for sexual assault victims.
Strokes are often associated with older individuals. However, CoxHealth nurse Kristin McChesney is sharing her story and warning other young people it can happen to them too.
Missouri’s Primary Election will be held on August 2nd and the General Election is scheduled for November 8th. So, the question for Fact Finders this week; Can you put political signs anywhere you want?
Missouri voters will have to show photo identification to cast a regular ballot in the November election as a result of a law signed Wednesday by Gov. Mike Parson that caps a nearly two-decade-long push by Republicans for stricter voting requirements.
The Springfield Police Department is in the early stages of having a group of mental health professionals available to go out with officers and eventually go out on their own when requested by officers, on the mission of helping people who are having a mental health crisis.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed five pieces of legislation into law, including House Bill (HB) 1878, which modifies Missouri’s election laws to strengthen election processes and voter confidence.
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.