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Missouri officials say the overdose reversal drug naloxone helped contribute to the first decrease in drug-related deaths in nearly a decade.
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Walmart says customers should throw out a chicken broth product that was sold at stores in mostly Southern states late last year.
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The 62-year-old St. Louis native, who served as Missouri’s lieutenant governor and as a state senator, took the oath of office around noon on Monday.
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Among his first actions in office, new Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is expected to issue a variety of orders targeting crime. The tone-setting move on Monday reflects a trend in the U.S.
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Rep. Mike O’Donnell has served in the Missouri House since early 2019.
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Two lead-poisoned bald eagles were recently euthanized at the World Bird Sanctuary after efforts to save them failed.
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Americans’ understanding of food prices shaped in part by politics
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Yoon was brought into custody about three hours after hundreds of law enforcement officers entered the residential compound in their second attempt to detain him over his imposition of martial law last month.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says Musk failed to disclose his ownership of Twitter stock in a timely manner before buying the site and underpaid by $150 million for shares he bought.
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The new guideline is a reversal of a 2018 open-door policy that was implemented after two Black men, who had not ordered anything, were arrested at a Philadelphia store.
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Today we celebrate the legacy (and the birthday!) of the late Pam Ingram. Pam and her husband, Dr. Ellis Ingram, started Granny's House on Trinity Place in Columbia more than two decades ago as a way to give children a safe place to go after school. January 14, 2025
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Dream Tree Academy is hosting a chili cook-off fundraiser later this month, and you're invited! Founder/CEO Ray Hall, as well as 10-year-old active participant Truman Hall, tells us more about this half-decade old non-profit that serves 10-15 children on a regular basis. January 13, 2025
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The University of Missouri has increased its monetary support for its athletics programs, giving the athletic department around $22.8 million in direct support in 2023.
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In this episode, Editor-in-chief Micah Barnes spoke with writer Sarah Goodson about the efforts in Columbia to keep girls in sports.
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The National Weather Service expects 2 to 4 inches of snowfall between 6 p.m. Thursday and 6 p.m. Friday.
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