Missouri’s two Democratic U.S. House members are supporting U.S. Senate Democrats as they continue to vote against reopening the federal government. Wesley Bell, who represents St. Louis and parts of ...
U.S. Congress passed President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” this year with the creation of a $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program. What’s included in the fund? According to the Centers for ...
Food banks across Missouri have lost nearly 1.6 million pounds of federal food aid since May of this year, including thousands of pounds of cheese, chicken, eggs, pork, turkey, pork chops, plums, and ...
The Trump Administration has been revoking the visas of college students around the country for a variety of reasons. Alisa Nelson talks to Dawn Medley, the Vice President of Enrollment Management at ...
Missouri has seen its highest West Nile Virus activity in years, and health officials say it’s not just the numbers that are concerning. Show Me Today reporter Matt Pilger sits down with Missouri ...
Columbia has one of the highest crime rates in Missouri. University of Missouri President Mun Choi spoke out, saying Columbia has a crime crisis. Now, law enforcement agencies are working together to ...
Seven Missouri Head Start centers are receiving nearly two million total dollars in federal funding for improvements and educational resources. Alisa Nelson talks to Daphne Graham, Health and ...
A Missouri prisoner took an office worker hostage on Monday. A state Department of Corrections news release said the prisoner entered a staff office inside a housing unit at the South Central ...
Boone Health announced Thursday that a new clinic will be built in Glasgow, located in the northwest part of central Missouri. Christian Basi Boone Health Director of Marketing and Communications told ...
As the federal government shutdown stretches on, what does it mean for Missouri’s airports? Columbia Regional Airport Manager Michael Parks joins Show Me Today to talk about how his airport is holding ...
Missouri got a slam dunk of entertainment recently as the Harlem Wizards brought their high-flying, crowd-pleasing basketball show to mid-Missouri for a series of charity games.