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Civil Kitchen is the top recipient in the second round.
Thirteen residences are listed in city limits at $500,000 or more.
Stakeholders visit the Springfield campus to celebrate the opening.
Once a week this time of year, roughly 150 men trade business suits and work attire for baseball uniforms – complete from caps to cleats – for the Grip N Rip Baseball league.
Seth Britton aims to bring Branson+ into homes and beyond.
This is the second in a series of articles exploring the 10 main goals of Forward SGF, the city of Springfield’s 20-year comprehensive plan.
Hybrid coffeehouse and plant shop Urban Grounds launched in Ozark; the Missouri Job Center relocated; and Closet Chic LLC opened a brick-and-mortar shop.
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas announced he would file a lawsuit against the state of Missouri over a new police spending law.
The MetroLink in St. Louis may not be fully back to normal service for months after flooding last month damaged the transit system.
Olathe City Council endorsed plans for Artio Medical Inc.'s new headquarters project in the Kansas City area.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky has ordered an agency overhaul in the wake of its COVID-19 response.
CVS, Walgreens and Walmart were ordered by a federal judge to pay $650.6 million in an opioid lawsuit.
Amazon is accusing the federal government of harassing founder Jeff Bezos and CEO Andy Jassy.
Apple is in talks to produce its Apple Watch and MacBook products in Vietnam for the first time, Nikkei Asia reports.
Target reported quarterly earnings that dropped by nearly 90% from a year ago.
Gov. Mike Parson is attempting to rally lawmakers behind a proposed $700 million tax cut plan.
A fundraising campaign for the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis is running into issues.