Deadly tornado outbreak leaves at least 21 dead across Kentucky, Missouri
A tornado outbreak swept across the Ohio Valley Friday night leaving more than a dozen dead and rescue crews frantically searching neighborhoods left in ruins for any other survivors.
Severe storms kill at least 21 in Kentucky, Missouri
At least 21 people were killed overnight in Kentucky and Missouri when a volatile weather system spawned tornadoes as it ripped across a large swath of the U.S. Midwest and Great Lakes, officials said today.
5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Slashed Federal Funding Cancels Vaccine Clinics Amid Measles Surge
A former surgeon general is “particularly concerned about the accessibility of vaccines for vulnerable populations.”
Are Embryos
These clusters of cells are increasingly at the center of legal disputes, resulting in piecemeal decisions that have far-reaching consequences.
Iowa basketball: Cooper Koch to withdraw from transfer portal, return to Hawkeyes
Though Cooper Koch's freshman season didn't go as planned, the former 4-star recruit still possesses plenty of potential.
Northwest Missouri Road Resurfacing Project to Commence, Impacting Chariton and Randolph Counties
Missouri Dept. of Transportation begins a rural road resurfacing project in Chariton and Randolph Counties on April 10.
College Baseball (3/29): Northwest Missouri State wins on walk-off home run
Creighton, Omaha, Northwest Missouri State, Kansas and Kansas State all picked up wins in regional college baseball on Saturday.
Fundraiser hosted at the Doxx Warehouse Bar to raise money for Missouri River Boat Club
The Doxx Warehouse Bar in downtown Sioux City is the host site for the Missouri River Boat Club’s annual Dry Dock Fundraiser. For a $55 entry fee, attendees were treated live music, and a catered dinner; and from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m., they held an open bar with unlimited canned beers and seltzers.
Community members write in support of Hough, Smart for Springfield school board | Opinion
The two first-time candidates are among four running for a pair of seats on the Springfield Public Schools board. Here are reader endorsements.
Winery finds wedding photo swept up in tornado 100 miles away from home
A woman in Missouri came across a photo that had been swept up in a tornado 100 miles from its original location.
Missouri and Kansas could lose billions of dollars and 30,000 jobs from Medicaid and SNAP cuts
The federal spending cuts proposed by the Republican-controlled Congress could lead to tens of thousands of jobs lost across Missouri and Kansas health care systems and food suppliers, a new study found.
Buttermilk Baby among 5 eateries popping into Sugar Land, Missouri City
On the look out for eateries opening soon in the Sugar Land and Missouri City area? From dessert shops to Asian-inspired restaurants, here are five eateries opening soon near you, as recently reported by Community Impact.
KY3 Digital Extra: Missouri ranks among worst for nursing home staffing
If you have a loved one in a Missouri nursing home, this may be hard to read. New federal data show that the time spent caring for residents in Missouri facilities is next to last.
Missouri House votes to re-enact a gun rights law that was already ruled unconstitutional
Missouri's controversial "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which would penalize police for enforcing federal gun laws, was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal judge in 2023. The bill passed the House again by a vote of 100-51.
Former Iowa basketball forward Owen Freeman reveals Creighton transfer
According to On3's Joe Tipton, Freeman is joining the Creighton Bluejays for his final two seasons of eligibility. The 6-foot-10, 245 pound forward led Iowa in scoring (16.7) and rebounding (6.7) per game. Freeman also averaged 1.8 blocks and 1.3 assists per game while shooting 63.8% from the field and 60.0% from the free throw line.
Missouri bill undoing voter-approved paid sick leave advances to full Senate
House Bill 567 would entirely remove Proposition A’s sick leave provisions, which are set to go into effect May 1. Opponents say it’s undemocratic for the Missouri legislature to directly undo a measure approved by voters.
How new Missouri football wide receiver Kevin Coleman is earning trust, filling big number
New transfer Missouri football wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. will wear a familiar number in Columbia. Here’s how he’s working to fill a big jersey.
Hometown History: Legendary Riverboat Captain Grant Marsh
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - It was June of 1856 when the first riverboat, The Omaha, arrived in Sioux City. Not only did it bring the first teacher to town, but it also opened the door to an era of westward expansion.
Missouri State University celebrates its 120th birthday
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Missouri State University celebrated its 120th birthday. School leaders founded it in 1905 as the Fourth District Normal School, focusing on educating teachers. Four years later, the first building on campus was completed. It’s now called Carrington Hall.
Survivors of sexual abuse urge Missouri lawmakers to end statute of limitations
A group of women from across the country have joined a "club" they never wanted to belong to, nor did they ask to join. They are survivors of childhood sexual abuse allegedly perpetrated by International House of Prayer founder Mike Bickle and members of his staff.
In Missouri, The St. Louis Blues’ Surge Is Just The Tip Of The Hockey Iceberg
The surging St. Louis Blues are the talk of the hockey world. But they're not the only show in their hometown, which is gearing up to host the PWHL and the Frozen Four.
Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument camping begins to open April 1
Some of theUpper Missouri River Breaks National Monument campgrounds will open April 1, allowing for early springtime outdoor fun.The James Kipp and Coal Bank
Missouri bill removes obstacles for pregnant women seeking divorce: ‘Lifeline for women’
In Missouri, pregnant women can't get a divorce unless they have a custody agreement settled. "No matter how deep the pain, the law kept me legally bound to him," state Rep. Cecelie Williams said of her attempt to divorce her abusive husband while pregnant with their fourth child.
Missouri Dept. of Transportation seeking input for two transportation plans
The Missouri Department of Transportation is seeking public input for two of its transportation plans. Eric Schroeter, Deputy Director and Chief Engineer for MoDOT, said the agency wants feedback about its Long-Range Transportation Plan.
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
“Money well spent”: Missouri works to help veterans access oxygen therapy
Some Missouri military veterans use a therapy in which they breath pure oxygen to help with certain combat-related injuries. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves a pressurized chamber that could help to heal damaged tissue in the brain.
Missouri bill proposes to expand ‘stand your ground’ law
A Missouri bill proposes to expand the state’s “stand your ground” law to give shooters and other attackers the benefit of the doubt when they say they were acting in self-defense. During a state Senate committee hearing,
Missouri lawmakers may try to overturn voter-passed measures as they return to Jefferson City
The Republican-led legislature is considering changing or repealing some voter-approved measures, including abortion legalization and the minimum wage hike. Lawmakers also need to pass a budget, which may look much smaller than previous years.
Saints scout big-time draft prospects at Missouri Tigers pro day
All 32 teams descended on Missouri for the Tigers' pro day, including the Saints. They made the trip to scout some big-time draft prospects.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
Ed Martin Is Trampling the Rule of Law. And He Won’t Shut Up About It.
But Ed Martin, an acolyte of President Donald Trump named interim US attorney for the District of Columbia, charged ahead. “It’s legit and we’ve already replied,” he told his fellow US attorneys. “Great leadership.
Halftime is over: What to expect this week from the Missouri Legislature
Missouri lawmakers return today from spring break and get to work on the second half of the legislative session. Here’s what to expect this week: The Missouri House Budget Committee is on deck to work on state budget bills.
Here's what you need to know: Monday, March 24
The debate will take place Monday, March 24, starting at 6:30 p.m. on KOMU 8, and streaming on KOMU.com. The debate continues from 7-7:30 p.m. streaming-only for the segment of viewer questions.
Anti-abortion donors, pregnancy centers could profit from Missouri tax credit proposal
Critics warn the uncapped tax credits — which would let donors reduce their taxable income by the amount they give — would encourage "profiteering."