By NICOLE COOKE (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – Gov. Jay Nixon signed Senate Bill 381 into law Thursday morning during a press conference at the University of Central Missouri, which formalizes… Read more »

By NICOLE COOKE (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – Gov. Jay Nixon signed Senate Bill 381 into law Thursday morning during a press conference at the University of Central Missouri, which formalizes… Read more »
By MARY CLARE JALONICK (WASHINGTON, AP) — Bruised from the defeat of a massive farm bill last month, Republicans are giving the legislation another chance by bringing a pared-down version… Read more »
By MIKE FITZPATRICK (NEW YORK, AP) — By the time Wade Davis was done for the night, the New York Yankees’ hitting woes were over. Robinson Cano cracked a three-run… Read more »
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Contracts soon will be up for renewal to operate many of Missouri’s motor vehicle offices. The offices process vehicle registrations and driver’s licenses and collect… Read more »
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A Missouri program that is now entering its 25th year has provided more than $100 million in loans for energy efficiency projects around the state…. Read more »
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Kansas City is on the road to converting all of its public buses to natural gas. The Kansas City Area Transportation on Wednesday put two… Read more »
By NICOLE COOKE (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon will be at the University of Central Missouri Thursday morning to speak about the Missouri Innovation Campus. The press… Read more »
(NEW YORK, AP) — Three decades after his home run and hysterics, George Brett laughs that he’s still known as “the Pine Tar Guy.” “I thought it was just going… Read more »