Neither Missouri nor most states track the amount of household pharmaceuticals that are thrown away or flushed, and there is no federal requirement to monitor those disposal practices.
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The Airport Department will add three new positions and eliminate two existing ones.
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One of Kansas City's most popular jazz venues, Green Lady Lounge, is temporarily closed after a fire in a rooftop air conditioning unit Sunday. The venue is expected to be open in time for World Cup visitors.
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A public hearing Monday night will also address construction of a new fire station for the east-central corridor of the city.
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The law was expanded through Senate Bill 4, which passed in 2025 and extended the forecast protection from 24 hours to 72 hours.
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Grocers across the Kansas City region stocked up on an array of World Cup gear to capitalize on excitement around the event.
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Columbia Regional Airport launches nonstop flights to Orlando and Destin as new parking and shuttle rules begin.
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The disgraced former congressman allegedly bet on whether he would appear at the State of the Union address, prompting federal investigations.
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Russian missile and drone attacks killed civilians across Ukraine overnight, in one of Moscow's largest assaults in recent months.
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The order asks AI companies to voluntarily submit their most powerful models for the government to test up to 30 days before releasing them to the public.
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The Jefferson City Council will be hearing a bill that aims to prohibit minibikes on public roadways, as well as monitor the noise levels of the bikes.
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Some of the fire departments awarded include the city of Auxvasse, Martinsburg Area Fire Protection District and Bellflower Volunteer Fire Protection District.
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The 2024 law resulted in investigations of alleged hazing in four fraternities. One is now on disciplinary probation.
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A growing trend known as "digital detox" is reaching Missouri as people pay for experiences that help them step away from their phones.
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