Federal agency leader presents vision for a new nuclear energy era at Mizzou on Wednesday.
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Dave Sorrell says he plans to focus on infrastructure and public safety if he's elected to the vacated Ward 4 seat.
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The legislation includes many changes to state elections, including restoring voting rights to some parolees and allowing the use of campaign dollars for childcare.
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The former state lawmaker will stop down from the state's top job in K-12 education after the Missouri State Board of Education accepted her retirement on Tuesday.
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The high court also rejected lawsuits contending that the new lines passed in 2025 were not compact as required by law.
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The board also tabled its discussion of a proposed policy that would allow it to forgo recording all open meetings.
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The court will hear arguments that it should throw out the map passed by Republicans in a special session because it makes districts that are not compact. In the second case, the judges will consider whether a referendum filing automatically prevents a new law from taking effect.
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The annual Education Scorecard shows the nation's schools still rebounding from serious losses in math and reading, but it also found those declines began well before the pandemic.
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Warsh has argued there's room for the central bank to lower interest rates, but that could be challenging at a time of rising inflation.
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Scientists dug up a Paleolithic tooth that shows signs that these hominins may have been capable of executing a precise dental procedure.
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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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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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