Missouri faced a tight budget this session after years of record spending. Kehoe issued 65 vetoes, totaling over $30 million in general revenue.
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Under new regulations, people in Columbia will largely be prohibited from occupying medians.
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The Midwest Newsroom interviewed people who are increasingly relying on credit cards while struggling to pay down student debt. There are more Missourians who are late making payments for both.
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New lawsuits say Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is pressuring bars and gas stations to shut off games before their legality is settled
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Columbia Public Schools sued the state to challenge the 2024 law passed by the legislature, claiming it is unconstitutional.
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After 112 years, Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church held its last service Sunday.
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A recent study published in the journal Transfusion found a growing number of patients and parents are requesting blood from donors who have not received COVID-19 vaccines — despite the fact that vaccination status is not a criteria for blood donation
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The summer travel season is setting records again. Airlines are carrying more passengers than ever while operating fewer flights than they did 20 years ago, pushing the limits of the aviation system.
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A major heat wave is affecting much of the eastern half of the United States this week, bringing dangerous conditions to multiple World Cup matches.
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Federal agents went to a Rochester man's home to warn him that an email he sent five months ago could be an illegal threat. He was on vacation but another agent found his hotel hundreds of miles away.
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The Missouri Department of Agriculture updated its animal movement requirements after New World screwworm was detected in Texas.
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Jefferson City School District voted to name the basketball court at Fleming Fieldhouse after NBA champion and JCHS graduate OG Anunoby.
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Mizzou announced Barohn's resignation from the role after a Board of Curators executive session on Thursday.
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The president canceled his signing of a bipartisan housing bill to push his strict and unpopular voter ID act.
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The decision could have wide-ranging implications for thousands of other lawsuits brought against Monsanto.
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