Gov. Mike Kehoe is proposing a $5 million reduction in state aid to Missouri’s roughly 30 public transportation providers – something they call a “catastrophic loss.” Mike Winter, a lobbyist for the ...
There is a certain kind of sting that comes when you realize the government took more of your hard-earned money than they were supposed to.
Will Missouri legalize driverless vehicles on its streets and highways? Two bills allowing them — HB 2069 and HB 2208 — have passed a Missouri House committee, while a third — SB 1050 — is being ...
January has usually been a slow month for movies, but Show Me Today’s critic, Patrick McDonald, says this year is different. From chilling thrillers to epic dramas, he’s got three must-see picks, plus ...
As storms and power outages disrupt your service from time to time, Missouri homeowners can turn to portable generators to keep the lights on. A misstep can turn a helpful tool into a serious hazard ...
Flu activity in Missouri is finally trending downward… for now. In fact, it has been trending down for three consecutive weeks. Missouri State Epidemiologist Dr. George Turabelidze joins Bill Pollock ...
A Missouri House committee is considering HB 2498, a bill that would make some changes to the state’s juvenile justice system. One proposed change would allow prosecutors to request a hearing for ...
Tax season is coming fast, and for many of us, that means stress, questions, and worrying about mistakes. Show Me Today is talking with our tax expert, Jason Dineson, who will walk us through what you ...
A Republican lawmaker representing portions of central and eastern Missouri is reviving efforts to pass the Taylor Swift Act, which would create new protections for victims of AI-altered images. State ...
The American Red Cross is pitching in to help people displaced by the winter storm that hit Missouri over the weekend, while Missouri Electric Cooperatives are standing by to help states where ice has ...
U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Mo. 2nd District, is keeping an eye on several issues while she and other members of the U.S. House are back home in their districts this week. The U.S. Senate, meanwhile, is ...
Anne Carpenter is a veteran instructor at St. Louis’s Kitchen Conservatory. She’s put decades of refining soup recipes into her new book, Soup for You. Ashley Byrd talks with her about the best ones ...