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Missouri workers who started accruing paid sick leave on May 1 will lose it Aug. 28 under legislation signed Thursday by Gov.
A handful of area schools can now train their administrators, coaches and teachers to better teach students how to read.
Julie Smith/News Tribune Work is underway next to the State Consolidated Warehouse on Thursday at 4720 Scruggs Station Road ...
The U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), arrested four people Tuesday in Holts Summit. They are ...
Years of American-led investment into AIDS programs has reduced the number of people killed by the disease to the lowest ...
European officials reached a new deal with Israel to allow desperately needed food and fuel into Gaza, the European Union's ...
The "Teddy Bear Picnic" is one of the parks department's cutest and happiest events all year, according to city staff.
MU Health Care confirmed Tuesday it is reviewing a new offer from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield that could restore insurance ...
And those changes are making it harder to tell what is or isn't a drought. That's because drought is often defined as ...
Celebrating 100 years of giving, United Way of Central Missouri kicked off its 2025 pacesetter campaign with a ...
All 31 construction workers who were far inside a huge industrial tunnel being dug under Los Angeles made it to safety after ...
Shock has turned into grief across Texas where at least 120 people have died from flash floods and more were missing as the ...
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