The Anhinga bird has been sighted in the area since late July.
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The bill prohibits following people, blocking the road or approaching someone in an intimidating way to ask for money. It also bars people from soliciting on a public bus, near a bank, on private property and at night.
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The numbers released Sunday by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services are a 24% increase from the previous week.
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The administration says eliminating more than 1,400 federal requirements could save billions of dollars and make Head Start available to more children from low-income homes. Missouri providers say some rules are burdensome, but question if deregulation can solve the state’s problems
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Trials this week will determine whether Amendment 6 and a referendum on Missouri’s congressional map reach the Nov. 3 ballot
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A Cole County judge ruled Monday that the Missouri Secretary of State's Office rightfully threw out some signatures gathered for a referendum petition that would force a statewide vote on Missouri's gerrymandered congressional district map.
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Jefferson City voters will decide whether to approve an increased public safety sales tax in the upcoming Nov. 3 election.
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When Indian authorities scrubbed the biopic of activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, local villagers and activists turned its censorship into a grassroots movement.
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City leaders pointed to a handful of recent initiatives aimed at reducing crime downtown in response to public criticism about downtown safety from University of Missouri System President Mun Choi.
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As summer comes to a close, travelers may be experiencing sticker shock as they book flights for one last escapade before seasons change.
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A 95-year-old veteran received a U.S. flag that flew over the Capitol during the nation's 250th anniversary.
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This summer, students in Western Michigan University’s “Walt’s Pilgrimage” class visited the small Missouri town of Marceline, discovering the inspiration behind Disney’s fantastical worlds.
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The proposed ordinance is intended to clarify where people downtown are allowed to sleep outdoors, said Nickie Davis, executive director of The District.
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The sea lions were set to be the stars of the Sea Lion Splash shows at the 2026 Missouri State Fair, according to fair organizers.
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