The odds of a picking perfect NCAA Tournament bracket are astronomical for a reason. The number of unblemished entries in ...
About $95 million in Missouri marijuana-tax revenue that voters set aside for veterans services, public defenders and drug-addiction treatment programs sat unspent at the end of the last fiscal year.
But these upcoming events are brought to Missourians by the Missouri Alliance for Arts Education (MAAE) as part of Fine Arts Education Week, set for April 6-11. Want to participate in a day-long music ...
The Jefferson City Water Works Company was organized on April 26, 1888, by local businessmen W.A. Dallmeyer, F.H. Binder, R.F. Walker, J.R. Edwards, W.S. Davidson, Clay E. Smith, J.C. Fisher and W.W.
Owners of electric vehicles from Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat and Maserati can now plug into Tesla Inc.'s expansive North American network of chargers using an adapter, Stellantis NV said Thursday.
The World Economic Forum, which says it's "committed to improving the state of the world," released a video promoting a future where "you'll own nothing and you'll be happy. You'll eat much less meat.
Sister Linda Maune SSND has the only classroom in her school with a high-tech ViewBoard and an old-school blackboard.
A typical Friday afternoon of Lincoln University students grabbing lunch at the Scruggs University Center took a turn when they were met with an unexpected and heartwarming surprise.
One of my most longstanding and controversial opinions is that the move from defined-benefit pensions to defined-contribution pensions was a success. It's an especially unpopular view amid stories of ...
The Jefferson City Lady Jays made a big push in the final few minutes Friday night. They just ran out of time. “I love the response in the second half,” Jefferson City girls soccer coach Scott Blake ...
A group from the Jefferson City West Rotary worked together Friday afternoon, reading instructions and putting together furniture at the Jefferson City Salvation Army.
Jordan Lee scored 19 points and No. 1-seed Texas opened the women’s NCAA Tournament with an 87-45 romp against Missouri State, building a 32-point lead by halftime as the Longhorns started what they ...
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