Several Missouri lawmakers say the state’s data boom needs guardrails. Reps. Colin Wellenkamp, R-St. Charles, and Mike Costlow, R-Dardenne Prairie have introduced bills to do just that. Wellenkamp, ...
Missouri lawmakers are trying to find ways to bring in more bucks to Missouri. Alisa Nelson talks to Sugar Creek State Representative Mike Steinmeyer, who says he has one – boosting the state’s film ...
We often hear about the rising gold and silver prices. Missouri-based coin and precious metal expert Dave Sorrick explains to Ashley Byrd why, how to watch the markets, and the decisions investors ...
Several gun-related proposals are moving through the Missouri Senate, including a bill from Sen. Nick Schroer, R-St. Charles County, that would create a sales tax holiday for firearms. Schroer said ...
For a lot of Missourians, March 1 is a tradition. Before sunrise, bundled up against whatever late winter throws at them, anglers line the banks at Roaring River State Park, Bennett Spring State Park, ...
Regional technology hubs dedicated to national defense would be created across the country under a bill in the U.S. House co-sponsored by Missouri Congressman Wesley Bell. He briefed Marshall Griffin ...
Missouri is a step closer to permanently limiting who transgender athletes can compete against. The state House of Representatives has given initial approval to a bill that would permanently ban ...
With lawmakers moving to shift Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA), under a governor‑appointed board, Missouri’s basketball coaches are lining up in opposition. Missouri ...
The thin blue line is even thinner today after a man shot and killed a Christian County deputy in southwest Missouri. The Stone County Sheriff’s Office has released a photo of the suspected shooter – ...
One proposal that’s gotten early attention at the State Capitol this year would allow driverless cars to operate on Missouri’s roadways. Marshall Griffin spoke to Jerod Breit of Mothers Against Drunk ...
College sports are changing faster than at any point in their history. NIL, the transfer portal, conference realignment, and lawsuits challenging eligibility rules. Missouri U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt ...
Missourians may not be able to order Kansas City Chiefs license plates much longer under a new proposal moving through the Legislature. Missouri House Speaker Pro‑Tem Chad Perkins, R-Bowling Green, ...