Missouri Senate approves initial income tax cut
First-round approval has been granted by Missouri senators for a proposed plan to cut individual income taxes.
Continue ReadingFirst-round approval has been granted by Missouri senators for a proposed plan to cut individual income taxes.
Continue ReadingA 58-year-old man was killed Tuesday morning when a house exploded near Vienna.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Supreme Court will decide whether to suspend the license of a former Boone County assistant prosecutor after allegations of having inappropriate relationships with defendants and crime victims.
Continue ReadingPulaski County deputies on Tuesday arrested a man wanted for a Camden County carjacking.
Continue ReadingBy SUMMER BALLENTINE Associated Press JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri senators have given first-round approval to a plan to cut individual income taxes. Senators on Tuesday advanced a compromise bill. Republican Gov. Mike Parson called lawmakers back for a special session on tax cuts because of higher-than-unusual revenue growth this year. Parson wants lawmakers
Continue ReadingMizzou football head coach Eli Drinkwitz took questions Tuesday coming off a home win over Abilene Christian.
Continue ReadingBENTON COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) A man is out of the hospital following a rollover crash in Benton County early Tuesday morning. The Missouri State Highway Patrol responded to the single-vehicle crash in the 26000 block of Highway B around 12:30 a.m. Troopers said the vehicle driven by 50-year-old Daniel K. Davis, of Lincoln, Missouri, rolled
Continue ReadingA top executive at plant-based food company Beyond Meat has been charged with felony battery after a fight outside a college football game in which he was accused of biting a man’s nose.
Continue ReadingPresident Joe Biden told “60 Minutes” in an interview that aired Sunday that the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ.) The Jefferson City council meant on Monday night to discuss properties along Capitol Avenue. The Jefferson City council approved funding for 14 properties along East Capitol Avenue in April. The city says the homes are dangerous and need to be demolished if action is not taken. City council member Ryan Moehlman
Continue ReadingHurricane Fiona has been hammering Puerto Rico for days, cutting power off on the island.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council will hold its final public hearing and vote on approving its fiscal 2023 budget at its meeting Monday night.
Continue ReadingAn Illinois man was behind bars in Miller County on Monday after he allegedly attempted to kidnap a woman near the Lake of the Ozarks.
Continue ReadingLawmakers in the capital city are discussing sports betting again, but the governor is dashing any hopes of legalization during the special session.
Continue ReadingDozens came to a historic English church in Fulton on Monday to remember the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
Continue ReadingOn the wall of Nancy Cleaveland’s dining room hangs a portrait of her at 16 years old.Â
Continue ReadingTimothy Riley, director and chief curator of America’s Churchill Museum, explains the items related to the Royal Family that are on display at the museum to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s life.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Transportation will close a ramp at the Highway 54/63 interchange in north Jefferson City on Wednesday for the second time in as many months.
Continue ReadingAmerica’s National Churchill Museum in Fulton held a ceremony Monday morning to remember Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her funeral.
Continue ReadingA Florida man pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in a $223,000 money-laundering conspiracy — part of an email hacking scheme with victims at Ft. Leonard Wood, according to federal prosecutors.
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