Columbia University President Minouche Shafik is urging university leaders across the country to do some "serious soul searching." Good advice. She should start with her own soul. Shafik has the wrong ...
Forward-thinking developers are revitalizing historic spaces and reimagining new ones in Downtown Cape Girardeau, creating exciting, dynamic venues. Hotels ​ Century Casino Cape Girardeau recently ...
The House was set Thursday to deliver a rebuke to President Joe Biden for pausing a shipment of bombs to Israel, voting on legislation that would seek to force the weapons transfer as Republicans ...
James Clay Waller III, 32, of Jackson, has been charged with third-degree assault on allegations he lured a man to a location and injured the victim in a fight. The victim told police on May 5 that ...
County Road 413 in Scott County will be closed as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway, according to a MoDOT news release. This section of road is at the ...
On Thursday, the Cape Girardeau County Commission tabled a proposal from citizens along a county road to reduce the speed limit there. The citizens requested it be reduced from 60 miles an hour to 40 ...
Five local artists will be putting their talents on display at the EXP Showcase at Scout Hall on Fri7. EXP Productions is a collaboration of musicians and songwriters from the region who have come ...
Cape Girardeau Coroner Wavis Jordan has asked for another 30-day extension as he tries to find an attorney to represent him in the civil case filed by the Missouri Attorney General’s Office. The state ...
If you've been following this column for a while, it should come as no surprise I enjoy a good underdog story. Predictable has a place, but there's just something about being counted out that makes ...
We are already in strawberry season, but we are also entering a time where we might need a salad for an occasion. I planned to do all strawberry recipes today, but then I was asked about salad recipes ...
A batch of new polls from the New York Times, Siena College and the Philadelphia Inquirer has very bad news for President Biden: He's losing. Among registered voters, he's significantly behind in five ...
Like so many Americans, I have been absolutely appalled by the rampant antisemitism we're seeing on college campuses. It's unacceptable that in America in 2024, vicious mobs are harassing, chasing ...