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Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including: Ameren gets initial approval to put up power lines in Northeast MissouriReligious objections…
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JEFFERSON CITY - Gov. Jay Nixon chose Missouri State University as his venue to sign the Fiscal Year 2017 higher education budget into law Wednesday.The…
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JEFFERSON CITY - A contested Missouri measure, SJR 39, to protect businesses that deny services for same-sex weddings has been voted down.The measure…
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JEFFERSON CITY - An Ameren Corp. subsidiary has won conditional approval to build a high-voltage power line across 95 miles in northeastern Missouri.The…
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JEFFERSON CITY - About 26,000 Missouri residents have lost government food stamp benefits for failing to meet work and job training…
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JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri lawmakers appear uninterested in Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback's proposal to end the business "border war" between the two…
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JEFFERSON CITY - More than a dozen companies want shields for businesses removed from a Missouri proposal creating religious protections for those…
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Health officials say a pregnant Missouri woman who traveled to Honduras has the second confirmed case of Zika virus in the state. The health department…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:Missouri lawmakers urge statewide regulations for UberMU Approves of Outside Review of University…
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U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill wants a hearing and Sen. Roy Blunt says he won't vote for President Barack Obama's U.S. Supreme Court nominee.The Democratic…