Another Missouri Lawmaker Sick As House Halts Work

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Another Missouri lawmaker has tested positive for COVID-19 as the House called off its session to try to stem an outbreak of the virus in the Capitol building. State Rep. Kimberly-Ann Collins

Biden Heads To Washington

WASHINGTON (AP) — In an emotional farewell, President-elect Joe Biden promised that even as he departs for Washington, D.C., to be sworn in, “I’ll always be a proud son of the state of Delaware.” President-elect Joe Biden:

12 Guard Members Removed From Inauguration

WASHINGTON (AP) — Twelve U.S. National Guard members have been removed from securing President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration after vetting by the FBI, including two who posted extremists views about the Wednesday event, Pentagon officials said Tuesday. There

U.S. Virus Deaths Top 400,000

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus has surpassed 400,000, providing a grim coda to Donald Trump’s presidency. The milestone comes almost exactly a year after health officials diagnosed the nation’s first case of the

Missouri State Begins Vaccination Program Today

Missouri State University is beginning vaccinations today after receiving a shipment of Pfizer vaccines. The university received 150 doses on Monday and expects another 975 on Wednesday. The university has plans to vaccinate students and staff over

Two are Dead After Crash on Highway TT in Republic

Two men from Republic are dead after a crash Monday night north of their hometown. The Highway Patrol says 20-year-old Logan Flanagan and 21-year-old Calen Hankins died when their car ran off Highway TT and hit a