Missouri News

Army Faces New Challenge: Too Many Recruits, Not Enough Training Slots

Army Faces New Challenge: Too Many Recruits, Not Enough Training Slots

After years of struggling to meet recruiting goals, the U.S. Army is now facing an unexpected challe...
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Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

A measure being discussed in the Missouri Senate would cause insurance companies to look at pain med...
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Senate Government Efficiency Committee Holds Second Hearing

Senate Government Efficiency Committee Holds Second Hearing

The Missouri Senate Government Efficiency Committee held its second hearing of Senate Bill 103...
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Missouri DNR Releases New Online Guide for Stream Management

Missouri DNR Releases New Online Guide for Stream Management

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR), in collaboration with the Missouri Farm Bureau, ...
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Missouri Senator Pushes Bill to Fix Benevolent Tax Credit Issues

Missouri Senator Pushes Bill to Fix Benevolent Tax Credit Issues

State Senator Mike Henderson is pushing a bill to address issues with Missouri’s benevolent tax cred...
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Laura Hendrickson Named New Director of Missouri Division of State Parks

Hendrickson New Director of Missouri Division of State Parks

Missouri Department of Natural Resources officials are announcing Laura Hendrickson is accepting the...
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Rep. Jason Smith Applauds Trump’s Repeal of Green New Deal Agenda

Smith on Trump's Repeal of Green Deal Agenda

Politician's in Washington are looking towards the future following the inauguration of President Do...
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Rep. Dale Wright Sponsors Bill to Support Locally Owned Hotels

Wright Sponsoring Bill Helping Locally Owned Hotels

State Representative for the 116th District, Dale Wright, is sponsoring a measure that would make ta...
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Missouri Senate Bills on Electric Utilities Discussed in Committee

Electric Utilities Among Bills Discussed this Week

Missouri Senate Bill 6 and Senate Bill 111 have been heard in committee this week...
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Governor Mike Kehoe Delivers First State of the State Address, Outlines Missouri’s Future

Governor Kehoe Delivers First State of the State Address

Tuesday, Governor Mike Kehoe delivered his first State of the State Address to the Missouri General ...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senate Bill 79 Covers Farmer's Health Insurance

Missouri Senate Bill 79 Covers Farmer's Health Insurance

Missouri Senators are attempting to gain health coverage for Missouri Farme...
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Debate Continues on Senate Bill 13 in Missouri Senate

Missouri Senators Still Undecided on Senate Bill 13

Senate Bill 13 is still being debated by the Missouri Senate...
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Open Enrollment Legislation Not Favored by Superintendents

Open Enrollment Legislation Not Favored by Superintendents

Open enrollment legislation could be passed by Missouri legislators this se...
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Governor Kehoe Signs Executive Order to Expedite Storm Cleanup

Governor Kehoe Signs Executive Order to Expedite Storm Cleanup

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed Executive Order 25-20 to accelerate...
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Missouri Firefighters Battle Widespread Wildfires Amid Dangerous Conditions

Missouri Firefighters Battle Widespread Wildfires Amid Dangerous Conditions

Firefighters across Missouri have been battling hundreds of wildland fires ...
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  • 3/30: Sunday Morning
    Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Ted Koppel looks at the rise of online sports betting and the dangers of gambling addiction. Plus: Tracy Smith talks with Sir Elton John and Brandi Carlile about their collaboration on a new album; Lee Cowan sits down with Maria Shriver, whose latest book, “I Am Maria,” is a memoir written in poetry; Norah O’Donnell examines the future of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, whose new chairman is President Trump; Mo Rocca goes behind the scenes of the new Broadway musical adaptation of the cult classic “Death Becomes Her”; and Dr. Jon LaPook explores why some doctors are prescribing the arts.
  • Restaurant chain to shut 2,000 branches after rat found in soup
    Sukiya will temporarily shut nearly all of its roughly 2,000 branches after a rat was found in a miso soup and a bug in another meal, the company said.
  • "Narco sub" loaded with 6.5 tons of cocaine seized in Atlantic
    Police released video of the operation, showing the vessel loaded with orange packages as well as four suspects with their faces blurred out.
  • 3/30/2025: Hostages; Voice of America; Left Behind
    First, freed Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas speaks out. Then, a report on what Trump's silencing of Voice of America means for listeners worldwide. And, a look at California wildfires cleanup challenges.
  • Missing U.S. soldiers' vehicle recovered from Lithuania swamp
    A U.S. armored vehicle that went missing in a swamp Lithuania has been retrieved from a swamp after a six-day search but there's no word on the four American soldiers in it, Lithuanian officials say.