The current state tax on groceries is one percent, but some local governments add their own taxes, too. Both would be outlawed under terms of the bill.
MISSOURI NEWS
-
Columbia launched a pavement preservation program in 2025.
-
The Missouri Department of Health & Services unveiled its new “Master Plan on Aging” last week. This ten-year plan is designed to help guide the state’s priorities for seniors and adults with disabilities.
-
The trial will determine the constitutionality of the ballot language for a potential statewide vote.
-
A bill indefinitely extending the ban on gender affirming care for minors was finalized Monday following intense debate.
-
Current law in Missouri requires schools to have a program if 3% of its students are identified as gifted, but it doesn't require screenings.
-
Port KC commissioners voted to terminate and refrain from any negotiations with Platform Ventures. The company owns a south Kansas City warehouse rumored to be part of a federal plan to convert such spaces into immigration detention facilities.
NPR TOP STORIES
-
When Johnson and her partner Connor Watkins met on Bumble, he had "no idea" who she was. "I was out-kicking my coverage," he said
-
A fever-dream of a "Wuthering Heights" adaptation is out this weekend starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. And Stephen Curry-produced GOAT is a speedy, snazzily animated sports flick.
-
This week, country star Ella Langley and rapper Don Toliver hit career milestones on the pop charts.
MORE FROM KBIA and the Missouri News Network
-
Mizzou College of Arts & Science director of the arts, Cathleen A. Fleck, PhD, says the annual Chancellor's Arts Showcase is worth a visit each year because, "the students' art work is changing, the music is changing, the theatrical productions are changing." Make it a date night on Feb. 20th! February 12, 2026
-
The Ragtag Film Society will distribute 10 pairs of passes to Columbia residents from low-income households, which is up from 8 pairs last year.
-
City staff assured regulatory standards would be met, but the Planning and Zoning Commission Chair criticized use of the floodplain area for housing units.
-
A proposed Senate bill would block teachers from using a student's preferred name or pronouns.
-
The gender and sexuality demographic section of the City of Columbia's job application has sparked recent discussion on social media.
-
Judge to decide which maps are in place for midterm elections.
Get behind-the-scenes look into our coverage delivered to your inbox every month.
In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Bill Gates, the director of Arizona State University Mechanics of Democracy Lab.
They spoke about AI in elections — Both how generative AI tools could be responsibly used in election offices and how election officials might combat bad actors spreading mis- and disinformation through AI deep fakes.
They spoke about AI in elections — Both how generative AI tools could be responsibly used in election offices and how election officials might combat bad actors spreading mis- and disinformation through AI deep fakes.
KBIA Newscasts
Missouri Health Talks
The Daily Blend