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Hundreds of people peacefully gathered Saturday afternoon on the steps of the Missouri Capitol for an anti-Trump Administration protest.
Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of the last slaves in Texas after the end of the Civil War in 1865. The holiday was ...
Veterans destroyed an American flag Saturday afternoon in Jefferson City. A crowd gathered around the parking lot of American Legion Post 5, where post staff held a ceremony to retire and destroy an ...
A retreat Tuesday offered City Council members opportunities to share their goals with city staff members and each other, as well as to learn more about some of their responsibilities under the law.
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a legislative package on Saturday, approved by Missouri lawmakers earlier in the week, that includes ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed three Missouri Senate Bills into law Saturday following the special session he convened for disaster ...
A former Jefferson City teacher will return to the Capital City to discuss his translations from Latin to English of memoirs of Rev. Ferdinand Helias.
For Starlite Darnell and her three children, homelessness looks like a hotel room, stuffed with every belonging they could ...
In Wally Lamb's new novel, "The River Is Waiting," Corby has lost his job as a commercial artist and has developed a secret ...
A new dry goods store has arrived along High Street, and customers might see some familiar faces behind the counter.
Search and recovery teams continued scouring the site of one of India's worst aviation disasters for a third day after the ...
The Missouri Office of State Court Administrator (OSCA) announced its employees of the month for April and May 2025.
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