The Joplin tornado on May 22, 2011, hit one of the worst possible places. Six people were killed inside St. John's Medical Center, and now the building is
The Joplin tornado on May 22, 2011, hit one of the worst possible places. Six people were killed inside St. John's Medical Center, and now the building is
The familiar smells and sounds inside Dude's Donuts in Joplin tell customers everything is all right.
Joplin High School students have a new normal. They've been in transition for two years now, with classes moved to a temporary space in an old department store
A Missouri woman has canceled her plans to move to Oklahoma City since her mother died in a tornado.
The devastation in Oklahoma is all too familiar to people in Joplin, Mo., who experienced their own EF-5 tornado two years ago on May 22, 2011.
A man was killed while working on a vehicle Tuesday night at a St. Joseph business.
Officials in Joplin, Mo., have brought together a team of public safety employees they are sending to tornado-stricken Moore.
A sump pump is doing all it can to drain water out of a Sedalia storm shelter. But it's having a hard time keeping up because water starts leaking inside every
Mayor Dan Hickson says he learned about 5:00 this morning that Buckner had a major water leak.
Two Missouri Powerball players were so close to picking all the winning numbers Saturday night that their tickets are worth $1 million each.
Parents could give up their babies without legal consequences up to 45 days after birth under a bill sent to Gov. Jay Nixon.
Life is good for multi-millionaires Mark and Cindy Hill of Dearborn, Mo. Now they're seeing to it that people in Mark's hometown are enjoying life, as well.
Missouri welfare recipients would be barred from spending their cash benefits at casinos, liquor stores or strip clubs under legislation sent to Gov. Jay
New proposed federal regulations for child care facilities could help save your child when they’re not in your care. The regulations could change the way
Does the fire hydrant in front of your home or your child's school actually work?
Kansas City firefighters are responding quicker to life-threatening emergencies now than in the last several months, according to a new report.