Former NFL running back Adrian Peterson has been ordered to turn over "numerous assets" to pay off an estimated debt of more than $12 million, ESPN's ...
Missouri is making Texas a priority in recruiting, and the Tigers landed a big prize in Top247 offensive tackle Lamont Rogers. The Mesquite (Texas) Horn product chose the Tigers over offers from ...
As they go in search of a third straight NFL championship, here’s the background on the Chiefs’ iconic red and white kit.
Former NFL running back Adrian Peterson has been ordered by a Texas judge to turn over personal assets to help pay a debt ...
The bulk of Missouri’s population is located in Kansas City – which rests on the border ... legal sports betting are California (1st), Texas (2nd), and Georgia (8th).
A Missouri death row inmate on Wednesday dropped ... 2021 after serving more than 40 years for three killings in Kansas City after a judge ruled he had been wrongfully convicted in 1979.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A Missouri judge on Friday ruled that an abortion-rights campaign did not meet legal requirements to qualify for the November ballot, potentially thwarting a yearslong ...
The Missouri State Supreme Court ruled with little time to spare on Tuesday that an amendment proposal enshrining abortion and reproductive rights in the state constitution will be placed back on the ...
Her Kansas clinics regularly see patients from Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas ... Overland Park, and Kansas City, Kansas. Its newest clinic opened in August in Pittsburg, just 30 miles from ...
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that an amendment that would enshrine abortion access in the state's constitution can appear on the general election ballot. A majority of the court ...
Abortion rights will be on the ballot in Missouri this November after the state’s top court reversed a lower court ruling against the measure, known as Amendment 3. The Supreme Court of Missouri ...
A Missouri death row inmate on Wednesday dropped ... 2021 after serving more than 40 years for three killings in Kansas City after a judge ruled he had been wrongfully convicted in 1979.