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William L. Clay Sr., a longtime advocate for civil rights and workers’ rights and Missouri’s first Black congressman, died ...
William “Bill” Lacy Clay Sr., a civil rights leader and Missouri’s first African-American Congressman, has died at the age of ...
The governor signed legislation about religion in public schools, using cellphones during the school day and protections ...
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) announced this week that longtime employee Gaylah Sublette, MBA, has been chosen as new president of its Missouri campus, based in Kirksville.
If marijuana patients reach their limit, state regulators say they can't legally buy as a recreational consumer. Industry advocates say that's wrong.
Missouri students majoring in business, biology, elementary education, psychology and nursing may soon be able to transfer more college credits between the state’s public universities. State ...
Kansas City Firefighter Paramedic Graham Hoffman, 29, was killed in the line of duty while transporting a patient after she allegedly stabbed him in the heart in the ambulance.
Cannabis advocacy organizations are sounding the alarm about guidance from state regulators limiting how much medical marijuana patients can purchase from licensed dispensaries.
Missouri lawmakers approved adding a voter referendum Wednesday that, if passed, would repeal protections for abortion rights and restore a ban.
An early morning medical call has turned into a homicide investigation for Kansas City, Missouri, police detectives.
State lawmakers have negotiated a plan for Missouri students with certain majors to transfer more credits between the state's public universities.
A patient stabbed Kansas City, Missouri, firefighter-paramedic Graham Hoffman in the heart on the way to the hospital, officials said Sunday.