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ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - William Lacy Clay Sr., civil rights leader and Missouri’s first Black congressman, has died ...
ST. LOUIS — William "Bill" Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and a St. Louis civil rights leader, died Thursday. He was 94.
Bill Clay spent a lifetime being confrontational. The son of a welder, he became a leader of the street demonstrations that took on St. Louis power brokers and broke the ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation will be conducting lane closures on northbound and southbound Missouri Highway 1 ...
Two hundred years ago next month, a trio of white commissioners met with a group of Osage leaders beneath the tallest oak in ...
Never fear, Hampton Roads! This month, we are launching the Let’s Eat guide, an online database designed to help you decide ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A construction worker who who survived the deadly Clay County bridge collapse in 2022 is suing the county and two companies he says are responsible for the tragedy.
Maureen Kelly Jonason, executive director of the Historical & Cultural Society of Clay County, will retire from the job in July after 17 years with the organization.
Amid the ongoing fight over the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals stadiums, the Missouri Senate approved a plan that could attract a team to Clay County.
Missouri lawmakers are considering a Senate bill that would authorize Clay County to create a sports complex authority.
Missouri legislators clarify that proposed bills for a new sports and convention center in Clay County aim to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state, not to lure them away from ...
Two identical bills could give state backing for a new sports and convention center in Clay County.