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JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri lawmakers in both chambers say passing statewide regulations for app-based car services will lead to thousands of new…
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A Missouri Senate committee has considered a bill that would allow public colleges and universities to launch a new post-graduate degree program without…
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Missouri election officials are projecting that 34 percent of registered voters will cast ballots in next week's presidential primary.Secretary of State…
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Lawmakers are considering whether to tax Missouri's drug dealers.Sen. Wayne Wallingford told a Senate panel Thursday that dealers would face an additional…
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Regional news from the KBIA newsroom, including:Missouri House Approves Less for K-12 Education Than Gov. Nixon RecommendedMissouri Man Who Looked for…
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JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is heading to Panama for a trade mission.Nixon arrived in Panama City today in an effort to boost exports and…
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COLUMBIA - Father Tolton Catholic high school in Columbia will no longer purchase its school uniforms from Lands' End after the company featured feminist…
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A judge has issued a restraining order blocking a former lobbyist accused of sexually harassing interns and employees from coming within 1,000 feet of the…
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A Missouri group is suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, accusing it of shirking its responsibility for regulating nutrient levels in the…
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Advocates are lobbying in Jefferson City for Missouri Medicaid to expand access for young adults suffering with mental illness.The Southeast Missourian…