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9:10 am
Tue March 27, 2012

Keyes addresses crowd during Jefferson City prayer rally

Conservative activist Alan Keyes says many Americans have become confused about their "rights" as U.S. citizens.

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Politics
9:07 am
Tue March 27, 2012

Cunningham to not run for re-election

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Jane Cunningham, a state senator from St. Louis Co, says she won't seek re-election.

A St. Louis County State Senator will not seek re-election in the district she currently represents.   Jane Cunningham had initially filed to run for the 7th District seat, even though the new Senate map places that district in the Kansas City area.

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Politics
8:56 am
Wed March 21, 2012

Mo. House gives initial approval to 2013 budget

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Missouri legislators are wrangling over Gov. Nixon's proposed 2013 budget.

The Missouri House has given first-round approval to the state budget for next year.  As St. Louis Public Radio’s Marshall Griffin tells us, Republican leaders pushed through their plan to restore higher education cuts proposed by Governor Jay Nixon by refusing to fund a program for blind residents.

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8:51 am
Wed March 21, 2012

Newscast for March 21, 2012

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Legislation in Jefferson City calls for increased security at the Capitol.

Regional news coverage from the KBIA News room, I'm Scott Kanowsky:

  • Missouri legislators wrangle with state budget.
  • Columbia Police will step up security during spring break.
  • Missouri Senate considers a bill putting more security cameras in the state capitol.
AM Newscasts
9:08 am
Wed February 29, 2012

Newscast for February 29, 2012

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Plans for more housing for local university students are underway in Columbia.

Regional news coverage from the KBIA News room, including:

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Politics
8:59 am
Mon February 27, 2012

Redistricting affects current Mo. senators

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Redistricting of state Senate seats eliminates the posts of current senators.

A bipartisan redistricting commission reached an agreement over Missouri's 34 state Senate districts.

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