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The department oversees food stamps, Medicaid and other services for low-income Missourians. The agency also investigates child abuse.
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The department oversees food stamps, Medicaid and other services for low-income Missourians. The agency also investigates child abuse.
The man was convicted of first-degree murder and other charges
Nixa Public Schools is cautioning the community to be extra cautious.
A deputy stopped the teacher with the boy in his car.
The average age of producers was 57.5.
Prosecutors say it contained a Ziploc bag with about 934 grams of meth.
They sought $2 million in damages.
Authorities have charged an eastern Missouri dog trainer with animal abuse following the death of a dog.
...stemming from allegations involving two alleged victims.
Some of the money went to Abdullah Ramo Pazara, formerly of St. Louis County, who later went to Syria.
Police say they found a stolen handgun loaded with six rounds in his bag.
Convicted sex offenders and people with previous dangerous felony convictions wouldn't qualify.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt is suing a southwestern Missouri city for allegedly using traffic ticket quotas to generate revenue.
Authorities Monday arrested a Joplin man who was wanted by police after leading them on a chase Sunday night.
Missouri will cover more non-opioid treatment options for Medicaid recipients who suffer from chronic pain as part of an effort to prevent substance abuse.
Participants hope the data gathered will improve the detection of tornadoes and reduce the number of false-alarm warnings.
An estimated 1,200 Union and 1,100 Confederate soldiers died.
A man who committed a crime, so he could to return to jail, is sentenced to probation. 58-year-old Paul Borroni robbed a Clayton Missouri restaurant last year then waited for police to arrive, so he could return to jail and avoid homelessness.
Some Missouri Republicans want to make it more expensive for citizens to file petitions to get issues on statewide ballots. A House elections committee on Wednesday considered bills to revamp the process for putting ballot initiatives before voters.
The Missouri House has advanced a plan to spend $100 million on roads and bridges. The plan is an alternative to Republican Gov. Mike Parson's proposal to borrow roughly $350 million for bridges.
Real ID-compliant identification will be required to board planes and enter certain federal buildings in October 2020.
The clinic in the central Missouri city of Columbia was empty.
...an 83-year-old woman died one day after undergoing a routine colonoscopy.
Anheuser-Busch says it stands by its campaign and won't change it.