Missouri Task Force 1 is rolling out to San Antonio, Texas, three days after returning from southeastern Missouri.
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Waypoint was designed to accommodate a significant number of people who need a consistent place to overnight in Columbia.
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Kansas City-led critical materials crossroads engine will potentially receive largest award in Missouri higher education.
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Kehoe signed an additional 35 bills late Monday afternoon, including legislation that raises the speed limit on rural highways and interstates to 75 mph.
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Fire departments adapt to the increasing risk of flash flooding.
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Earlier this year, the Food & Drug Administration removed the “black box” — a warning signaling significant side effects — from hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, for the treatment of menopause. This came after years of research demonstrating the safety of the treatment. Now, women are talking more about their experiences and their treatment options, which could have significant impacts on their health — and the US economy.
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Among the legislation the governor signed is a wide-reaching public health bill that expands access to birth control and requires the state to track cases of Lyme disease and alpha-gal syndrome.
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Orthodox Jewish organizations say the bill, if passed, would force morning prayer services to start after 9 a.m. in some parts of the country, making observant Jews late for work and school.
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It's the first known instance of officials investigating suspected insider trading on a prediction market from inside the White House.
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The police operation marks the third round of arrests targeting independent bookstores in four months.
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Seventy businesses and organizations have co-signed The District's letter asking Columbia leaders to address the city's "urban camping" problem.
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Randolph County residents can now able to text emergency services from a wireless device.
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Randolph County residents can now able to text emergency services from a wireless device.
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Boone County Public Health and Human Services spokesperson Austin Krohn said the actual number of infections could be higher because many people mistake the illness for a stomach bug and do not seek medical care
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