Bill targets cellphone tracking in emergencies
Legislation passed by the Missouri House would require wireless phone companies to help law enforcement agencies locate subscribers in emergencies.
View ArticleJefferson City school board hosts meeting thursday night to discuss teacher...
A 1.8% salary increase is in store for teachers in the next academic year.
View ArticleAnnual St. Patrick's Day Parade makes its way around Jefferson City
Folks lined the streets in Jefferson City to catch a glimpse of St. Pat, and to celebrate all things Irish.
View ArticleBrazil prosecutors look into dictatorship murders
156 reported missing during a 20 year period.
View ArticleThree Macon residents plead guilty to bank robberies
Three Mid-Missourians have pleaded guilty to federal charges for a series of bank robberies in Missouri and Texas.
View ArticleRaise proposed for lowest paid hourly workers in Columbia School District
Members of the district’s finance committee are recommending a pay increase of up to 10% for more than 400 employees.
View ArticleLocal women's gym celebrates Women's History Month
Several women came to dance, sweat, and remember a special day.
View ArticleGringrich: Afghanistan may be 'undoable' mission
Says U.S. should look for a "harder, deeper problem" in the region.
View ArticleOsage Beach church helps 'feed the children'
Over 1200 boxes are being sent to feed over 400 families in the lake area.
View ArticleSantorum in Missouri
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum is swinging across southern Missouri in hopes of duplicating his primary victory during the state's Republican caucuses.
View ArticleBlair Oaks School Board holds another closed session meeting on Lorie Winslow
Update: Blair Oaks School Board voted not to renew Lorie Winslow's contract.
View ArticleMissouri House endorses ads on school buses
Missouri House members have endorsed legislation that would allow advertising on school buses to help districts cover transportation costs.
View ArticleGet a panoramic view of springtime in Missouri
You can have a unique look at Missouri in the springtime on a dome passenger car this weekend.
View ArticleMan sentenced for Mid-Missouri jewelry store robbery
David Alan Harrison was sentenced Wednesday for robbing a Jefferson City jewelry store.
View ArticleMan sentenced to 10 years in Jefferson City death
A Jefferson City man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison in the death of a man who was shot after a confrontation over a woman.
View ArticleMcCaskill wants to use strategic oil reserve to cut price at pump
Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill is on a statewide tour this week talking about the economy.
View ArticleState, federal tax deadline looms for procrastinators
The Missouri Department of Revenue says the sooner you file, the better.
View ArticleGovernor Nixon speaks at Disability Right Legislation Day
Folks with and without disabilities showed up to let legislators know that they vote.
View ArticleCrews respond to fire at Civic Recycling
An early morning fire at Civic Recycling is under investigation.
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