Missouri is taking bold steps to make its roads safer—and the nation is taking notice. In a recent CBS News segment, the spotlight was on Missouri’s new distracted driving law and the growing Buckle ...
Missouri’s two Democratic U.S. House members are supporting U.S. Senate Democrats as they continue to vote against reopening the federal government. Wesley Bell, who represents St. Louis and parts of ...
As questions grow about who will get paid and who won’t during the federal government shutdown, what about Missourians receiving Social Security payments? West-central Missouri Congressman Mark Alford ...
U.S. Congress passed President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” this year with the creation of a $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program. What’s included in the fund? According to the Centers for ...
As the federal government shutdown enters its third week, U.S. Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo. 4 th District, told Missourinet that he’s hearing directly from constituents affected by the federal government ...
Food banks across Missouri have lost nearly 1.6 million pounds of federal food aid since May of this year, including thousands of pounds of cheese, chicken, eggs, pork, turkey, pork chops, plums, and ...
Seven Missouri Head Start centers are receiving nearly two million total dollars in federal funding for improvements and educational resources. Alisa Nelson talks to Daphne Graham, Health and ...
After a dramatic double-overtime win at Auburn that pushed Missouri to 6-1 and bowl eligible, the Tigers now turn their focus to a rising Vanderbilt team. Bill Pollock caught up with KMIZ-TV Sports ...
There have been reports in local media outlets across Missouri that insurance companies are canceling or not renewing policies for homeowners with storm damage. Marshall Griffin talked about it with ...
The Trump Administration has reportedly pulled the plug on a $197 million federal grant for a future battery plant in north St. Louis. ICL Specialty Products has been planning to invest $500 million ...
Columbia has one of the highest crime rates in Missouri. University of Missouri President Mun Choi spoke out, saying Columbia has a crime crisis. Now, law enforcement agencies are working together to ...
As the federal government shutdown stretches on, what does it mean for Missouri’s airports? Columbia Regional Airport Manager Michael Parks joins Show Me Today to talk about how his airport is holding ...