An advocacy group representing rural Missourians says a survey of Montgomery County voters shows the vast majority oppose construction of data centers there.
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A team of seven will be on duty from 4:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday to help out in the center of the city.
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Missouri officials work to keep the New World Screwworm out of the state, though additional monitoring may cause extra costs.
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A month after the closure of the Missouri Heart Center, Boone Health said its cardiology clinic operations are going smoothly.
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The application window to win one of 77 microbusiness marijuana licenses through a lottery selection will open July 13-27.
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Kansas City has welcomed thousands of visitors as the metro enters its second week of the World Cup. But as international crowds come in, many local shop owners feel they're taking a backseat. Some small businesses say the economic boost is not evenly distributed.
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A Kansas City judge last week overturned a requirement that patients take the medication while a doctor is present.
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A federal appeals court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to resume carrying out speedy deportations of undocumented migrants throughout the United States, not just near the border.
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Archaeologists have discovered a huge Viking Age textile production site in Denmark that dates back more than 1,000 years and underlines the sophistication of Viking society.
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All three progressive candidates backed by New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani — including two who took on Democratic incumbents — won their primaries in safe seats, almost guaranteeing their election in November.
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Jabberwocky Studios is a Columbia non-profit that gives kids access to performing arts, visual arts, and the sciences. On today's show, theater director Darrell Bailey, programming director Jean Warford, and 11-year-old actress Marley Harper, invite everyone to come see "The Wizard of Oz" this Saturday at McKee Gymnasium- but not before giving us a sneak preview performance of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." June 22, 2026
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The Missouri Department of Conservation's K-9 units were deployed 183 times in 2025, according to numbers provided by the department. Additionally, the department’s nine K-9 units attended 328 outreach programs.
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The program lets Douglass High students gain certification in construction, highway construction, carpentry and teaching.
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So far the society raised $15 million in gifts and pledges and are planning the design of the new animal care campus.
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According to the agreement, the fund would only be used if American Airlines does not make $1.5 million in private revenue over the year of air service through May 2027.
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Some 150 jobs will be eliminated and remaining employees will get less time off and a smaller retirement match.
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