The app was created to make drought and flood data easily accessible and understandable to Missouri residents.
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Public comments can be submitted online on the Missouri Department of Transportation website until June 5.
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The Tigers' star running back suffered a gunshot wound early Sunday, underwent surgery and is in stable condition.
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In March, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed a lawsuit against CBD American Shaman over its sale of 7-OH products.
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Other legislation that could be considered in the last week of the 2026 session includes a wide-reaching education bill and measures to limit vehicle inspections and raise the rural highway speed limit.
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The cost of doing business in agriculture was already high before the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which spiked fertilizer and fuel prices. Now, making any money this season may require farmers to cut back on certain resources.
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'Access is the mother of use,' an expert said. 'The more there is...in the community, the more likely a young person is to use it.'
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Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player who went on to become a pioneer for inclusion and an ambassador for the league, has died after an eight-month battle with an aggressive form of a brain tumor, his family announced Tuesday.
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The trial pits two of tech's most famous personalities against each other and could lead to seismic changes for the maker of ChatGPT.
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The new study in JAMA Network Open also finds that more parents leave their guns loaded and unlocked when they have teenagers, despite the fact that suicide risk goes up for this age group.
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Livestock theft remains an issue for Missouri's cattle producers.
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Because these cases raise similar legal questions and involve related facts, the Supreme Court has consolidated them for purposes of oral argument.
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Although the learning management system is back online after it was hacked Thursday, MU officials are still encouraging students and faculty to be cautious while navigating Canvas.
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SmART Moves is a week-long summer art camp for teenagers aged 14-19, hosted by the School of Visual Studies at the University of Missouri. Camp coordinator Madeleine LeMieux tells us the camp is designed to give high school students a "college experience" in a safe, structured environment. Overnight and day camp options are available! May 8, 2026
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Bills are still alive that could impact immigrants seeking federal and state benefits and wiring money back home.
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Reading Day, commonly referred to as Stop Day, is the day after classes end for the semester at the University of Missouri and often sees large day parties in the East Campus neighborhood.
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