WASHINGTON (AP) — Newly released videos showing the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by a federal immigration agent in Texas last year call into question assertions by the Department of Homeland ...
From birthday noodles to church pews and cattle breeds, Rennie Phillips reflects on why we can’t please everyone and urges readers to seek God’s approval above all.
A pastor sanding his rusty bike reflects on kintsugi, forgiveness and the “gold in our cracks” that can make broken, mended lives quietly beautiful.
Alma Schrader sixth graders study “The Neighborhood of Space” solar system display under science teacher Clarence Van Lear in this archive photo.
From Scottish immigrant to Revolutionary War deputy commissary and Missouri justice, John Abernethie’s well-documented life still offers rich clues for family history researchers.
A closeup of raindrop-covered daffodils captures the yellow herald of spring and the stillness needed for each droplet, as ...
Historic run ends as 8-seed SEMO women fall 74-66 to top-seeded Western Illinois in OVC semifinals after 13-point halftime lead and two earlier tournament wins.
Missouri House backs property tax overhaul cutting minimum school levy floor from $2.75 to $2.20 and requiring separate rates ...
Kayleigh Milam becomes Jackson’s first girls state wrestling champion, capping a three-year rise with an 11-3 title win and the wrestling program's first state title since 2009.
Letter: Missouri leaders focus on criminalizing women’s medical decisions over punishing abusers, raising concerns about ...
Stockholm couldn’t save Hearst, 40 years ago, instant replay ended all football controversy (no it didn’t) and 25 years ago, Phelps at 15 did the fastest ‘fly.
Eighty years after Churchill’s “Iron Curtain” speech in Fulton, Westminster College marks the anniversary with events exploring his warnings, leadership and their relevance to today’s conflicts.
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