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As arrests have climbed in President Trump's second term, advocates and attorneys across the state say undocumented immigrants live in fear.
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The Republican-drawn congressional map divides Kansas City into three districts, and lumps the urban core with rural communities 200 miles away. While the map was upheld by a Jackson County judge, multiple other lawsuits against Missouri's mid-decade redistricting have yet to be decided.
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Precision agriculture tools aim to reduce impact on environment and save money.
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On average, Missouri’s metro and non-metro counties grew at about the same rate – 2.6% and 2.8%, respectively. But the non-metro rate falls well behind the U.S. non-metro growth rate of 5.2%.
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Historians and storytellers in mid-Missouri are amplifying narratives of cooperation across races amid institutional pressures to limit race-based programs in the state.
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On Wednesday morning, the Missouri Ozarks saw heavy rainfall and flash flooding, which appeared to especially affect Taney County communities including Branson, Hollister and Forsyth.
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Missourians can get a refund on gas tax by submitting gas receipts from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024.
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John George Todd III, from Blu Springs, Missouri, declined to address the court before U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell sentenced him on Friday.
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Solar flares are causing a geomagnetic storm that should make it possible for Kansas City and other cities in the middle of the country to see the aurora borealis, which can usually only be glimpsed in northern latitudes. The best views are expected around midnight.
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Kennedy needs 10,000 signatures to qualify for ballot access in Missouri, a hurdle unique to independent candidates.