News

In two bitterly contested races in Brooklyn, Democratic candidates have clashed over Gaza, while in Manhattan Anthony Weiner ...
Missouri sports betting is expected to go live on December 1, 2025. While sportsbooks are not yet up and running in the state, new laws and policies will take effect in the coming months.
Spread across 470 acres in suburban St. Louis county, the University of Missouri, St. Louis is the state’s largest public research university.
Advocates continue to push for campus engagement with Indigenous issues following the University of Missouri’s decision last month not to implement any of the recommendations issued by the Indigenous ...
ACCEPTANCE RATE * 65%. ... More than 87% of undergraduates hail from Missouri. The university awards about $21 million in institutional aid and $1.3 million in scholarships annually.
A new collaboration between the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) has been announced. The partnership aims to advance research and ...
The report from Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey didn't include a "disparity index" showing whether police stopped drivers in minority groups more frequently than white drivers.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Football season is creeping closer, and three major area universities just released kickoff times and broadcast networks for their first slate of games for the 2025 season.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe expanded the special session agenda to include disaster relief, tax policy changes and stadium funding. The Senate passed a bill providing funding for disaster recovery in ...
He earned his Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Arts degrees from the University of Missouri. Sayler Fleming joined the office in August of 2010 from the Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner law firm.
Liberty Utilities provides various utilities services to most of the Missouri counties. According to Chief Economist for the Missouri OPC, Dr. Geoff Mark – about 40% of all Liberty consumers reported ...
The legislation also has $25 million in general revenue for the Radioisotope Science Center at the University of Missouri Research Reactor. Originally, the reactor was set to receive $50 million.