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Missouri's health agency transferred nearly $5.5 million in cannabis revenue to state programs last week, including for veterans' health care and addiction treatment. The Missouri Department of ...
It was no surprise Jim Eddleman won a 2025 Senior Service Award, those he works with said. "To give back so much of his family's personal land, and then to continue -- I see him every week at ...
The Jefferson City Police Department (JCPD) is celebrating National Telecommunicators Week. National Telecommunicators Week is meant to honor people who work in 911 dispatch and all ...
Volunteer slots are still available for Serve Jeff City on April 26. The annual city-wide volunteer day brings people together to work on community and non-profit projects.
The House passed a bipartisan presidential primary bill after a last-minute amendment Monday. The vote ended with Republicans split and most Democrats supporting the bill, with 85 in favor and 64 ...
A Jefferson City woman is charged with felony assault after allegedly punching someone through a car window. Katelan Wilson was allegedly seen on neighborhood security cameras Friday assaulting ...
A potential $20 million contribution from the state may boost Jefferson City's progress in funding a new parking garage. Jefferson City is planning a conference center with a joint hotel and ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The city of St. Louis and the leader of its city council filed a federal lawsuit Monday against a new Missouri law putting a state-appointed board back in control of the local ...
CHICAGO -- A new, tiny pacemaker -- smaller than a grain of rice -- developed at Northwestern University could play a sizable role in the future of medicine, according to the engineers who ...
The Jefferson City Jays defeated the Helias Crusaders 5-4 in a Central Missouri Activities Conference tennis dual Monday at Capital City High School. Helias led 2-1 after the three doubles matches.
Jefferson City special-education students have trained for this all year. The "We are the Champions" life skills showcase held Friday at the Special Olympics Training for Life Campus invited about ...
Marilyn Teitelbaum was determined to have as much fun as she could before taking medication to end her life. Some of the first signs Teitelbaum had ALS appeared during a vacation to Mexico in 2022.