Missouri seniors are getting a tax break. Stacey Engle with the IRS told Missourinet that starting this year and running through 2028, those 65 and older can claim an extra $6,500 deduction. “It is in ...
Could Missourians see bigger tax refunds this year? The IRS says yes — thanks to changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill passed in July. Show Me Today’s Matt Pilger spoke with IRS spokesperson Stacy ...
Missouri Senate Democrats are saying their top priority this legislative session is making life more affordable for Missourians. Senate Minority Leader Doug Beck spoke with reporters at the Capitol on ...
Missouri is in the process of restructuring what SNAP recipients can buy with their benefits – cutting out junk food and sugary drinks and replacing them with healthier foods, specifically foods grown ...
A program that tests water quality for numerous lakes in Missouri, including the Lake of the Ozarks and Table Rock Lake, will shut down operations in 2027 due to federal budget cuts. John Hoke, Deputy ...
The second session of the 103rd General Assembly begins Wednesday at the Missouri Capitol. Lawmakers are set to be in Jefferson City through mid-May. What can Missouri taxpayers expect from the people ...
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer reportedly shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday who had connections to the Kansas City area. Minnesota News Network reported the ...
The use of artificial intelligence is on the rise in the workplace, in education, and for leisure. Alisa Nelson talks to St. Charles state Rep. Scott Miller, who wants to regulate kids’ use of ...
Montgomery County, located in east-central Missouri, could soon become home to two massive data centers and add about 150 new jobs to the area. They include Amazon’s “Project Green” and another called ...
The Missouri Department of Revenue says a new system called FUSION is already making that happen. FUSION stands for Fifty Unique Systems in One Nexus, and it’s designed to streamline services and ...
Five people were killed and 87 others injured in 187 traffic crashes during Missouri’s 2026 New Year’s holiday counting period, according to preliminary data from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Accidents happen. Whether it’s in P.E., shop class, or while learning to cook, a new state law better equips Missouri’s K-12 public schools to respond in cases of severe bleeding. Rep. Brenda Shields, ...