Authorities in Missouri say two sheriff’s deputies were fatally shot, one during a traffic stop and the other hours later during an exchange of gunfire with the suspect who was also killed.
The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) is beefing up its legislative efforts as lawmakers continue to debate potential reforms to the century-old sports organization.
Missouri is one of only three states that haven’t passed any regulations for AI-generated deepfakes. Will lawmakers finally ...
MTC hires Sen. Travis Fitzwater, a Republican from Holts Summit, as its new director, replacing a scientist with St. Louis ties who had led the entity since 2020.
Three St. Louis-area MassageLuXe franchisees sued the spa chain for abruptly terminating agreements. ST. LOUIS — Three St. Louis‑area MassageLuXe franchise operators filed suit Friday accusing the spa ...
A Missouri City woman reached out to ABC13, upset by what she calls bullying from the master planned community where she lives and owns a business.
Three incumbents are attempting to keep their seats on the Ozark school board. They are among five candidates running for three spots on April 7. Candidates include Cindy Baker, Amber Bryant, Matthew ...
Crime Scene Cleaners Launches New Website Focused on Trust, Accessibility, and Compassionate Service
Crime Scene Cleaners Unveils New Website Designed to Better Serve Families, First Responders, and Property Professionals Across Missouri and Kansas For more than 25 years, our work has been grounded ...
Patrick Netthongkome, owner of a Springfield Thai restaurant, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Feb. 6.
Missouri’s first month of legal sports betting generated heavy activity, but no money for education. When Amendment 2, which legalized sports betting in Missouri, appeared on the ballot, one of its ...
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is seeking applicants for its 127th Recruit Class, according to a community announcement. Testing will be conducted in Jefferson City, and successful candidates will ...
Missouri groups to continue protesting despite tensions following second deadly Minneapolis shooting
As tensions continue to rise between protestors and law enforcement across the nation, two Missouri activist groups remain faithful to their causes, with one even telling ABC 17 News that recent ...
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