Federal agency leader presents vision for a new nuclear energy era at Mizzou on Wednesday.
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Dave Sorrell says he plans to focus on infrastructure and public safety if he's elected to the vacated Ward 4 seat.
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The legislation includes many changes to state elections, including restoring voting rights to some parolees and allowing the use of campaign dollars for childcare.
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The former state lawmaker will stop down from the state's top job in K-12 education after the Missouri State Board of Education accepted her retirement on Tuesday.
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The high court also rejected lawsuits contending that the new lines passed in 2025 were not compact as required by law.
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The board also tabled its discussion of a proposed policy that would allow it to forgo recording all open meetings.
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The court will hear arguments that it should throw out the map passed by Republicans in a special session because it makes districts that are not compact. In the second case, the judges will consider whether a referendum filing automatically prevents a new law from taking effect.
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U.S. school districts worry it could get even more expensive to prepare a meal under new federal dietary guidelines, as they also contend with cuts to programs that helped them buy local food.
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Until recently, Jonathan Gross was a Trump political appointee at the Department of Justice and worked on its "Weaponization Working Group." He has now become a vocal critic of the department.
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Much of the focus of the ongoing redistricting war has been on which political party will come out on top. But it's voters who will pay a cost, say voting experts and voting rights advocates.
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Stephens College has partnered with Kuehler Veterinary Services to provide chiropractic and acupuncture services for its ~25 horses. Barn foreman, Shelby Baxley, and Kally Kuehler, DVM, tell us treatments like these serve not only as a remedy for existing issues like allergies and anxiety, but also as a form of preventative and maintenance care. It works on smaller animals, too! May 13, 2026
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The app was created to make drought and flood data easily accessible and understandable to Missouri residents.
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Monday's crackdown seized nearly $60,000 of illegal revenue, according to Hanaway.
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Summer may once have been a slower time, but an increase in summer college classes may mean the once-transient student population is now more stable.
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On this month’s Socially Transmitted, KBIA's Rebecca Smith and Najifa Farhat take a look at pre- and probiotic sodas, such as Olipop, Poppi and Simply Pop, which claim to make you and your gut healthier. But what does the science actually show?
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CoMoGives has a new name: CentralMOGives! Community Foundation of Central Missouri executive director Eric Sappington says the change was needed to be more inclusive and better represent the foundation's entire 10-county service area: "it's not just rebranding and a name change. It's really a change of the whole focus." May 12, 2026
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