(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Owners of some of Kansas City’s largest buildings will be required in the next few years to report how much energy the buildings use. Despite… Read more »
Category: Missouri News
Class reunion set for UCM laboratory high school
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) — A reunion for students who attended the laboratory high school on the University of Central Missouri campus is planned for Friday and Saturday, June 12-13. Approximately 300… Read more »
Missouri officials want I-70 to become innovation lab
By MARIA SUDEKUM (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Facing limited funding and a cross-state highway in need of vast improvement, officials from the Missouri Department of Transportation announced a crowdsourcing… Read more »
Missouri library to provide home Internet access to students
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — The Kansas City Public Library in Missouri is set to give out 25 free mobile hot spots to Kansas City Public Schools students for the… Read more »
Nixon to take action on Missouri right-to-work measure
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A contentious measure that would make Missouri the 26th right-to-work state will soon be up for an expected veto. Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon on Thursday… Read more »
Missouri panel questions adding multistate wind energy line
By SUMMER BALLENTINE (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A company’s request to build a power line for a multistate wind energy project that would run through Missouri appears unlikely to… Read more »
Proposed initiative petitions would up Missouri minimum wage
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Three initiative petitions to increase Missouri’s minimum wage have been approved for circulation. Secretary of State Jason Kander on Tuesday announced supporters of all three… Read more »
Man charged in deputy’s death has case moved to Springfield
(SPRINGFIELD, Mo., AP) — The trial of a man charged with killing a southwest Missouri sheriff’s deputy will be moved to Greene County. Joshua Brown, of El Dorado Springs, is… Read more »
Warrensburg mail carrier pleads guilty to tossing mail
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — A former northwest Missouri mail carrier faces up to five years in federal prison after admitting he threw away thousands of pieces of mail rather… Read more »
Missouri’s athletic giving structure to undergo changes
(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) — The University of Missouri athletic department is planning significant changes to its donor system. The changes are an effort to keep the school financially competitive in… Read more »