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Missouri is poised to become the first state to repeal a common tax on profits from stocks and real estate sales.
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A federal judge said Missourians living in poverty "have gone hungry" due to bureaucratic hurdles that the state knows about ...
Brian Ditch, 44, is accused of keeping his dead uncle, a U.S. Army veteran with quadriplegia, in a garbage can, as he ...
The Republican bill was prompted by legislation in Kansas City and other communities that banned landlords from denying ...
"It's about more than football, it's about character." Seneca football's Nolan Napier signs with Missouri Southern! Check it ...
A Grandview, Missouri woman was sentenced in federal court on Wednesday for filing false tax returns for others.
The bill doesn't require businesses to accept gold and silver as payment for private uses, but it would allow them to do so.
Missouri residents may soon be able to use gold and silver to buy groceries and pay taxes. This week, state lawmakers approved a bill that would designate gold and silver as legal tender in Missouri.
Clinics are rebuilding services, patients are returning and Republicans in the state are moving quickly to take protections ...
Twenty-two percent of unexpected deaths in Missouri prisons between 2021-2024 were due to illegal drugs. Fentanyl contributed ...