Missouri schools could be required to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom if one lawmaker gets his way.High school student Calvino Hammerman used to attend a Jewish private school. Now at ...
Like many of the prolonged battles waged during the last year of World War II, the fighting on Iwo Jima resulted in the ...
Named for a Fort Pierre war hero, the new $50 million version of the Lt. Cmdr. John C. Waldron Bridge over the Missouri River ...
SB 594 would require that the Ten Commandments be displayed no smaller than 11 inches by 14 inches in a large, readable font.
Students could potentially see "I AM THE LORD thy God" followed by the Ten Commandments in every classroom they enter.
The Independent Cattlemen of Missouri made it clear Tuesday why they are independent: specialist interests have clouded the meat industry and made it more difficult for Missourians to know where ...
House Bill 126, sponsored by Republican Rep. Rudy Veit, R-Cole County, would reinstate the presidential preference primary in March of each presidential election year, nixing the caucus and returning ...
Missouri voters approved Proposition A, which included a new statewide paid sick leave law and an increase to the minimum ...
A hearing was held Tuesday morning by the Senate Education Committee on a proposed bill that would require Missouri school ...