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Gov. Mike Parson announces the transition that impacts job sectors such as public education and information technology.
Heroes Tastes and Taps is slated to open in the spring at a former Montana Mike's.
The bar and restaurant had been in operation for nearly two decades.
Former Creve Coeur pharmacist sued by feds
City’s annual workforce survey reveals stark hiring challenges
'Frasier' to be revived after 20 years
Missouri House approves school choice proposal
Parson appoints Pinegar family member to commission
Audit: Kansas may have paid $600M in bogus claims
In Defense of COVID: Virus concerns may lead to new legal issues, state legislation
The Missouri House of Representatives on Thursday narrowly approved a school choice measure.
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed a LGBTQ rights bill dubbed the Equality Act.
A Texas resident filed suit against electricity retailer Griddy Energy for allegedly charging exorbitant prices during the severe winter storm …
An increase to the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour was removed from the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill.
Pittsburg State University in Kansas won $150,000 worth of grant funds.
Twitter announced a new service called "Super Follows" meant to shore up additional revenue for the service and its content creators.
Airbnb reported a $3.9 billion fourth quarter net loss.
DoorDash reported 2020 earnings and revenue that topped figures from 2019.
The Kansas City Star's downtown office and printing plant has been listed on the market ahead of the newspaper's plan to exit the building by …
The Joplin Schools Board of Education this week approved roughly $3.5 million in capital projects.
A year dubbed unprecedented in many ways has led to a new concern for employers, employees and customers alike – exposure to the coronavirus at places of business.
Ozark apparel manufacturer Third Street Sportswear maintains workforce as pandemic cuts into sales and alters product line.
A retail spot for The Pie Box bakery opened; a Republic couple entered the restaurant industry; and west Springfield gained a medical marijuana dispensary.