Missouri News

Barger Sentenced for Child Sexual Abuse Material

Barger Sentenced for Child Sexual Abuse Material

A man is facing 16 years in prison after pleading guilty to possessing chil...
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Rural Community Funding Being Discussed in Special Session

Rural Community Funding Being Discussed in Special Session

Funding for many rural projects are up in the air as Govenor Kehoe calls fo...
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First Legislation to be Considered During Extra Session

First Legislation to be Considered During Extra Session

The first legislation to be considered during the Extra Session of the 103r...
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Missouri Public Service Commission Summer Energy Saving Tips

Missouri Public Service Commission Summer Energy Saving Tips

As summer approaches, the hot weather months may present challenges for man...
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Missouri Leaders Urge Senators to Reject Medicaid Cuts as Senate Reconvenes

Missouri Leaders Urge Senators to Reject Medicaid Cuts as Senate Reconvenes

As the U.S. Senate returns to session this week, Missouri community leaders...
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  • Chicago police investigating how CPD officer was shot, killed in Chatham
    Chicago police are investigating how a police officer was shot and killed while conducting an investigatory stop in Chatham Thursday night.
  • "Devil in the Ozarks" in custody weeks after Arkansas prison escape
    Grant Hardin, a former police chief of the small town of Gateway, Arkansas, has been recaptured after his escape from prison on May 25.
  • Immigrants at ICE check-ins detained in basement of federal building in L.A.
    Many undocumented immigrants who went to ICE check-in appointments at a federal building in L.A. this week were taken into custody, brought to the basement and held there, lawyers and family members say.
  • How rude! The disappearance of civility
    Does it sometimes feel as if our politics has us all backed into ideological corners? Does it seem as if insults and name-calling have taken the place of civil dialogue – that incivility has gone viral? It may not just be manners that seem threatened these days; it may be our very notion of democracy. Martha Teichner talks with New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg, constitutional lawyer Alan Dershowitz and professor Keith Bybee about the courseness of public discourse; and with Ohio Representatives Steve Stivers and Joyce Beatty, about their cross-aisle efforts to increase civility and respect inside and outside of Congress.
  • Jennifer Garner: "I could cry" from the stress of paparazzi
    Conor Knighton talks with the actress and fellow Charleston, West Virginia native who became a star on the series "Alias," and became tabloid fodder with her marriage to (and separation from) Ben Affleck.