This year, the city is celebrating 100 years since the creation of U.S 66. While considerable attention has been paid to ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.— Just hours after Missouri's high court heard arguments, the state supreme court has rejected the appeals of two cases involving the state's new congressional maps, affirming ...
"Scenic Natural Wonders of Missouri" includes shut-ins for summertime fun and trails for hiking and dirt bike riding.
This story is republished as it originally appeared in the August 1975 issue under the title “Six Against the River.” The six of us are experienced canoeists, but I began to wonder if Mark and Eck had ...
The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the state’s 2025 congressional redistricting map, rejecting constitutional challenges brought by two groups of Missouri voters who argued the districts ...
Officials with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said recent drought conditions across much of Kentucky were primarily to blame for historically low water levels at Rough River Lake this spring.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Memorial Day weekend is turning part of Kansas City’s Missouri Riverfront into an outdoor art gallery. The MO River Murals Fest runs May 22–24, 2026, with nearly 100 street ...
Reality Check is a Star series holding those with power to account and shining a light on their decisions. Have a suggestion for a future story? Email our journalists at RealityCheck@kcstar.com. Have ...
(KODE/KSNF) — The sun sets every day—nothing particularly special about it, but that changes when the sunset looks like beautiful painting, and that’s what last night’s spring twilight in middle ...
Ahead of the spring Chinook mid-May Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) run update, the fisheries managers of Oregon and Washington opted in a bi-state meeting last Tuesday to reopen the Columbia River ...
Missouri election officials can’t revise voter rolls to reflect the state’s gerrymandered congressional map because Secretary of State Denny Hoskins’ office has not opened the statewide voter ...
Missouri farmers have resumed spring planting following multiple weeks of cool, wet conditions. Nathan Alpers is in Cooper County. He tells Brownfield it’s been a long planting season and some fields ...
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