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The donation matches the amount a nonprofit gave to the PAC supporting the August ballot measure
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Almost 400 Kansas City residents took advantage of a program offering cheaper short-term rental permitting during the World Cup, hoping to catch a windfall from the influx of tourists. Some aren't seeing the bookings they anticipated.
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The case brought by the NAACP argued that only an important, pressing issue qualifies for a special session in a case that sought to quash bills that gerrymandered the congressional map and changed the initiative petition process
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Bayer has agreed to suspend for seven years pillars of its loyalty programs, which Trump administration officials called “unfair provisions” that “pose a danger to competition,” the U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday.
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City Council members on Thursday repealed a ban on the controversial practice that was first approved in 2019. The split decision comes after a group of Christian counselors and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sued the city.
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New rules aim to keep eligible applicants in control after well-connected groups exploited the program’s first two rounds
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Ticks are emerging earlier and staying active for longer. Experts in the central U.S. advise people to take precautions when spending time outside in wooded or grassy areas.
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Lawmakers were close to a deal on Gov. Mike Kehoe’s A-F grading plan before negotiations
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Daniel Paulino stole the money from Velda City over the course of almost four years.
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Twelve states lead by Republicans are defending President Donald Trump’s executive order on mail ballots from legal challenges mounted by Democrats.
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Senate Democrats oppose measures reducing how long people have to file personal injury and uninsured motorist claims.
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The Missouri Senate wants $225 million set aside a few years ago to renovate the Capitol Building to instead support education funding and other programs. Kehoe and House Budget Committee Chairman Dirk Deaton said they’re not ready to go along with the plan