Winter weather is expected to move through the Heartland on Wednesday, and the Missouri Department of Transportation is asking drivers to take precautions.
Isolated flurries are expected Tuesday morning with the bulk of the snow threat between 3 and 6 p.m. Temperatures will continue to rise replacing some snow with a rain mixture into the evening.
The Missouri Attorney General and State Tax Commission filed a lawsuit against the county and numerous employees, creating confusion for property owners.
On the evening of December 25, officers from the Grain Valley Police Department responded to a shooting at a home in the 700 block of SW Woodland Circle.
Christmas gifts are being used in garages, kids are playing in the living rooms, people are trying on the clothes they got, and some are searching for ways to take the gifts back without anyone finding out.
The Kansas City Chiefs Christmas game against the Las Vegas Raiders was the first home game that tailgaters experienced without Chiefs super fan, “Da Beard” since his recent passing.
Human remains and an artificial hip were found Sunday after detectives and cadaver dogs returned to the southern Camden County pond where missing person Donnie Erwin’s Hyundai Elantra was recovered.
Emmanuel Family and Child Development Center provided hot meals, clothes, groceries, and gifts for both young and old for its 14th annual Miracle on 47th Street.
Many in the metro made their last push to get their final Christmas presents. Shoppers spent the day on Main Street and had to shuffle around streetcar construction.
After receiving new information regarding an investigation into inappropriate conduct from its founder, IHOPKC said it is separating from pastor Mike Bickle.
A 56-year-old woman died after being hit by a vehicle on the side of the road on I-435, after first being involved in an initial crash with separate vehicle Friday morning.
If you drive in Missouri, you’ve probably seen cars with expired tags. Those expired tags cost the state millions of dollars. Now some police departments are cracking down on drivers.
State Sen. Denny Hoskins is sponsoring one of multiple pre-filed bills that, if passed, would prohibit any imposition of a red flag law throughout the state.