The program intends to make renewable energy more accessible to renters and homeowners who cannot invest in their own solar panels.
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The lawsuit argues Missouri would gain another congressional seat and Electoral College vote by excluding people without legal status from the count.
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After providing more than $100 million in free plays to lure customers, FanDuel and Draftkings, the sports books dominating the state market, paid no taxes
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Sen. Josh Hawley said scrutiny of immigration agencies' tactics is warranted while Sen. Eric Schmitt blasted critics of the president's approach.
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The bill contains many provisions, including expanding the no-excuse absentee voting period.
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Temporary housing has been found for students living in Searcy Hall and nearby Prunty Hall while the leak is investigated.
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The bill seeks to shift firearm regulation to the state level, yet similar bills have failed to gain passage in the past.
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During the coronavirus pandemic, TikTok and Instagram creator Hobby Bobbins taught herself how to restore vintage dresses. Now, she's brought dozens of old wedding dresses back to life.
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Eight years ago, Joann Moschella was injured after her bicycle was hit by a car. That's when her unsung hero appeared, dressed in a furry lavender bunny suit.
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Despite issues with her heart, this octogenarian still competes in triathlons. She's proof that preventive medicine paired with smart lifestyle choices help seniors stay active longer.
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After receiving five inches of snow during the weekend, crews were still working to plow roads Tuesday.
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The theme for this year's True False Film Fest is 'You Are Here'. Today's guests, Ragtag Film Society executive director Andrea Luque Káram and Yance Ford, visiting artistic director, tell us why that phrase hits on many levels, including the physical with a plan for more screening locations this year. "Showing up is the story." January 28, 2026
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Moberly Area Community College airport flight school launched in January, and has its first batch of students.
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The number of auto accident deaths has fallen from a high during the Covid pandemic.
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Community groups have raised funds to support the family's move to The Netherlands.
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Get to know the new sports director for KOMU-TV 8, Aaron Ladd! Aaron tells us about his career since graduating from the Missouri School of Journalism in 2018, and why he wanted to come back to Columbia and to his alma mater. "There's something special about seeing those columns and being in the 573."
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In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Michelle Kavanaugh, the Bernalillo County Clerk in New Mexico.
They spoke about some of the recent changes to New Mexican election law, which include automatic voter registration at the Motor Vehicle Division, semi-open primaries and the restoration of voting rights to citizens after incarceration — regardless of felony status.
They spoke about some of the recent changes to New Mexican election law, which include automatic voter registration at the Motor Vehicle Division, semi-open primaries and the restoration of voting rights to citizens after incarceration — regardless of felony status.
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