Missouri faced a tight budget this session after years of record spending. Kehoe issued 65 vetoes, totaling over $30 million in general revenue.
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Under new regulations, people in Columbia will largely be prohibited from occupying medians.
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The Midwest Newsroom interviewed people who are increasingly relying on credit cards while struggling to pay down student debt. There are more Missourians who are late making payments for both.
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New lawsuits say Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is pressuring bars and gas stations to shut off games before their legality is settled
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Columbia Public Schools sued the state to challenge the 2024 law passed by the legislature, claiming it is unconstitutional.
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After 112 years, Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church held its last service Sunday.
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A recent study published in the journal Transfusion found a growing number of patients and parents are requesting blood from donors who have not received COVID-19 vaccines — despite the fact that vaccination status is not a criteria for blood donation
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While the U.S. isn't a bona fide soccer nation yet, the past three weeks have perhaps shown what it would feel like if it were.
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Police are investigating whether negligence during construction work caused the collapse in the eastern city of Lahore on Tuesday.
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As he marches on, his flag blows back into his face, leaving him unaware he is only a step away from a perilous fall. As usual with Banksy's art, the statue presents a sharp critique of society.
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The changes were enacted by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed last year.
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A researcher from the MU's School of Medicine received two grants from the NIH to focus on potential causes of infertility.
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The Missouri Department of Revenue has appointed new general counsel after the person previously in the position was terminated.
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LiUNA Local 955 officials said MU Health Care did not properly inform them of proposed staff and benefit cuts before they were discussed at a University of Missouri Curators meeting earlier this month.
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