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State lawmakers have filed legislation ranging from optional grant programs to statewide cellphone bans.
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Administration believes that phones are a barrier to education, as it distracts students from learning and also increases cyberbullying.
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Governor Mike Parson has proclaimed Oct. 19 as Buckle Up Phone Down Day in Missouri.The Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety reports texting increases…
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Law enforcement could not track the location of an electronic or cellular device without a warrant under a bill passed by the Missouri House.The…
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Missouri House members have approved legislation that could lead to new fees to support the state's 911 and poison control networks.The measure would set…
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Cell-phone toting farmers caught in dangerous tractor rollovers may soon be able to more easily signal for help thanks to a new smart phone application in…
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The Columbia School Board decided to allow the use of cell phones in schools. Christine King, president of the Columbia Public School Board of education,…
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"Photospheres" are like panoramic photos that show all of the space around you--even above, below and behind you. Android's latest operating system (4.2…
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A 2009 Missouri law that bans young drivers from using their cell phones to send text messages has led to few citations and remains difficult to enforce,…
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Jefferson City’s mobile app contest announced its first place winner, Michael Roling last week. City Administrator Nathan Nikolaus proposed the event in…