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By NICK KOETTERS JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — After taking runner-up in high jump a year ago, Monroe City’s Wyatt DeGrave came back and won the state title on Saturday at […]
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By NICK KOETTERS JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — After taking runner-up in high jump a year ago, Monroe City’s Wyatt DeGrave came back and won the state title on Saturday at […]
By NICK KOETTERS JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Landen Chapman had an amazing weekend and an amazing career at Paris High School. The Coyotes senior came into the meet with multiple […]
By FORREST GOSSETT JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Northeast Missouri schools and individual athletes posted banner results in last week’s Missouri High School Activities Association State Track championships at J...
By WILL JOHNSON JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Sometimes it is not about how you start, but how you finish. Hannibal High School (HHS) track and field found this out during […]
On the June 4 episode of the NT Daily, Erin breaks down the latest Jefferson City and Missouri political news, including the ongoing City Hall debate over how to fill the Ward 3 council vacancy, Sheriff John...
As Jefferson City voters prepare to decide the future of the city's capital improvement sales tax, city officials said Wednesday that the revenue helps pay for everything from cybersecurity software and comp...
The Missouri woman charged in the 2018 killing of a 4-year-old boy in Jefferson City she was caring for pleaded guilty to murder on Friday.
Jefferson City commission grants demolition permit for Lafayette Street duplex
Jefferson City is on pace to see a nearly 65 percent increase in pedestrian and cyclist crashes in 2026 versus 2025, but a new ordinance passed Monday by the Jefferson City Council may help curb that trend.
A Jefferson City man charged with murder in connection to the stabbing death of his wife was transferred to the Department of Mental Health.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Missouri has no laws for safety at summer camps.
JEFFERSON CITY — The Supreme Court of Missouri will hear oral arguments Tuesday on constitutional challenges to the state
JEFFERSON CITY – Registered crime victims have to update their accounts to continue receiving automated notifications about offenders.
A statewide initiative to recognize local government and its employees has cities across Missouri treating their employees to lunch or hosting pie-eating contests.
The Jefferson City Jays entered Wednesday’s baseball doubleheader against the Capital City Cavaliers on a five-game losing streak. They snapped the streak, earning a pair of Central Missouri Activities Con...
For the first 30-plus minutes, the Helias Lady Crusaders were searching for the answer against the Jefferson City packed-in defense. Then in the blink of an eye, Jenna Roark found those answers. Roark scored...
The Jefferson City Historic Preservation Commission is scheduled to meet Tuesday, May 12.
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JEFFERSON CITY – The draft FY 2027-2031 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) was presented to the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission (MHTC) at today’s open meeting, …
Texas parents whose children died in a flood at Camp Mystic last year urged lawmakers in Jefferson City on Tuesday to improve Missouri summer camp safety regulations.
Jefferson City's mayor celebrated a student artist during Monday's City Council meeting.
The Jefferson City Council passed a new law for cyclists despite the city administrator calling it "murky."
The Jefferson City Council agreed Monday to return to a contractor for yard waste disposal in Jefferson City despite one residents' concerns the city did not seek bids for the contract.
The Jefferson City Lady Jays are figuring some things out. And with the start of the soccer postseason looming, there’s no better time for that to happen. Jefferson City used a 1-2 punch from Katie Mullen...