Historic properties in the capital city are set to be rehabilitated in the coming years through a grant from the federal government.
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The University of Missouri System Board of Curators voted unanimously to name its new health facility after U.S. Senator Roy Blunt Thursday.
The PSC ordered Spire Missouri to file contingency plans as the fate of the Spire STL Pipeline remains in flux.
Donald Kauerauf was sworn in as the new director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Wednesday.
Missouri’s Department of Natural Resources named a new deputy director and Division of State Parks director Tuesday.
The Missouri Supreme Court Tuesday unanimously rejected Ernest Johnson’s request that he’s ineligible for the death penalty because he is intellectually disabled.
Hundreds gathered in the capital city Monday evening for a glimpse at Union Pacific’s Big Boy, which made an overnight stop this week.
The Missouri Times chatted with Dr. Angie Besendorfer, chancellor of WGU Missouri, about alternative learning methods amid a teacher shortage.
Congresswoman Cori Bush joined advocacy groups and exonerees to push for the release of several Missourians serving lengthy prison sentences.
A campaign to legalize cannabis use in Missouri is emphasizing the use of new revenue to expunge cannabis-related criminal records.










