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Jefferson City's Board of Adjustment approved a conditional use permit for a "contractor trade shop with outdoor storage" at ...
Israel launched blistering attacks on the heart of Iran's nuclear and military structure Friday, deploying warplanes and ...
With the regular session and an extraordinary session out of the way, local lawmakers say this was a smoother legislative ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken deportation has become a flashpoint in President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, ...
South Africa's leader visited the region where devastating floods have left at least 78 people dead in the country's ...
Advocates continue to push for campus engagement with Indigenous issues following the University of Missouri's decision last ...
For at least 60 years following the end of the Civil War, Jefferson City's Black citizens annually celebrated emancipation.
The project is expected to be completed in two phases: fountain restoration work by November 2025, and fountain systems ...
The number of Missourians languishing in jail while they wait for a spot in a state-run psychiatric hospital continues to ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe announced Friday that he and a Missouri delegation will be traveling to Paris for an international ...
RUSSELLVILLE -- A standing sewage issue in Russellville continues to rear its head. The issue was first discussed at an April ...
The number of deaths from drenching rains in San Antonio rose to 11 people on Friday and crews searched for others still ...
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