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ST. CHARLES COUNTY — A Missouri man who stole more than $36,000 in fragrance and skincare products from Ulta Beauty stores in the St. Louis region and around the state was sentenced here on Tuesday.
Uniting more than 200 sites across eastern Kansas and western Missouri, Freedom's Frontier preserves the story of the border war and the settlement of the western frontier. But the Trump ...
Ding Dong Dogs, a ballpark-style hot dog restaurant, opens soon in Kansas City in the South Plaza neighborhood with snacks inspired by MLB stadiums.
Story Links LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas men's basketball great Nolen Ellison died on June 12, Kansas Athletics has learned from the Ellison family. Ellison was 83 years old. A native of Kansas City, ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a legislative package Saturday intended to persuade the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals to remain in the state amid ongoing discussion of the teams ...
WAYLAND, Mo. — An Alexandria man was injured Monday afternoon when his truck overturned north of Wayland. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said a 2001 International F4900 driven by the 24-year ...
Kansas City's newest Small Business of the Year is on a years-long mission to create safe, inclusive spaces for its clients and team, the resilient entrepreneur behind the venture said Tuesday.
Police identify 2 men killed in overnight shooting in Kansas City, Missouri. Police found two men with gunshot wounds in a car at the intersection of East 69th and College Avenue early Sunday. Crash ...
Allison Long/The Kansas City Star via AP By Taylor Lewis · Updated October 27, 2020. Changes are underway at the University of Missouri following recent student and faculty protests.
Kansas and Missouri voters have spoken on abortion. But nearly three years after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the federal right to the procedure, sending the issue back to ...
You can wear a mask or face covering to an anti-Trump No Kings Day rally in Kansas City, Lenexa, Lee’s Summit or Overland Park, according to state laws.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers on Wednesday approved hundreds of millions of dollars of financial aid to try to persuade the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to remain in the state and ...