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The Utah Jazz selected Wisconsin basketball star John Tonje with the 53rd overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft on Thursday.
Why this coyote and badger 'friendship' has excited scientists. A viral video taken under a California highway captured a playful intimacy between two predators that's rarely seen by humans.
Missouri lawmakers returned to Jefferson City on Monday for a special legislative session aimed at resolving major unfinished business. That includes a funding plan to keep the Chiefs and Royals ...
Jefferson City, Mo. — Planned Parenthood halted abortions in Missouri on Tuesday after the state's top court ordered new rulings in the tumultuous legal saga over a ban that voters struck down ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Six months after Missouri voters approved an abortion-rights amendment, Republican state lawmakers on Wednesday approved a new referendum that would seek the amendment ...
A new stadium battle is brewing on both sides of the state line as Kansas and Missouri pitch competing proposals to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the metro.Kansas is offering a plan ...
Missouri voters will once again send a clear message that enough is enough." Here's what to know about abortion laws in Missouri and what Republican lawmakers are looking to overturn.
At least 32 people were injured Saturday after a commercial bus crashed into a ditch about 70 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri, according to authorities.. The bus was traveling along Missouri ...
Elijhah Badger is heading to the NFL. The former Florida Gators wide receiver was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Kansas City Chiefs , according to a report by John Hendrix of Athlon Sports.
Badger finished his final collegiate season sixth in the FBS in yards per catch, second amongst draft prospects, with only 61 targets, 103rd most of all 2025 draft eligible wideouts in college.
Badger Meter is down 4.7% since the beginning of the year, and at $201.65 per share, it is trading 15.2% below its 52-week high of $237.67 from December 2024.
A Missouri state representative has filed a bill in the 2025 legislative session that would regulate commercial animal breeders. Rep. Doug Clemens, a Democrat from St. Ann, filed HB 185 in January.