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Regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom, including:Hospitalizations Still Rising in Missouri, Prompting WorriesMissouri City to Remove Disputed…
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O'FALLON, Mo. (AP)- A leading coronavirus expert in St. Louis is warning that hospital workers are "over-worked and demoralized" after months of battling…
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Both the number of confirmed cases and deaths from the coronavirus in Missouri reached somber milestones Tuesday: Cases topped 10,000 and the number of…
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Some U.S. governors are seeking to bolster their home-state production of vital medical supplies and protective equipment after difficulties in buying…
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Missouri lawmakers are trying to spare colleges and universities from budget cuts despite plummeting revenues. House and Senate negotiators on Thursday…
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State labor officials say more than 50,000 Missourians filed new claims for unemployment benefits last week. While still a high number, it marked the…
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is urging state residents to support businesses that are slowly reopening. The governor said Tuesday that Missourians should…
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Missouri senators are trying to save colleges and universities from budget cuts after the coronavirus paralyzed the state's economy. Senators on Tuesday…
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Missouri residents and state employees will find some new restrictions before they can enter state office buildings after Gov. Mike Parson's stay-at-home…
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Business began reopening Monday in Missouri, although some cities hit hard by the coronavirus are keeping restrictions in place a little longer.In lifting…