Missouri News

New Law Updating Missouri’s Underground Facility Safety Rules Goes Into Effect Thursday

New Law Updating Missouri’s Underground Facility Safety Rules Goes Into Effect Thursday

A new law is bringing changes to Missouri’s Underground Facility Safety and...
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Five Missouri Counties Sue State Over Property Assessment Increases

Five Missouri Counties Sue State Over Property Assessment Increases

Five Missouri counties have filed a lawsuit against the State Tax Commissio...
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Ameren Missouri Expands Bill Payment Assistance Programs

Ameren Missouri Expands Bill Payment Assistance Programs

Ameren Missouri customers may now qualify for as much as $1,400 in energy b...
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MDC Urges Early Registration for Hunter Safety Courses

MDC Urges Early Registration for Hunter Safety Courses

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is urging hunters to register...
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Missouri Law Enforcement, MADD Launch Saturation Saturday for Labor Day Weekend

Missouri Law Enforcement, MADD Launch Saturation Saturday for Labor Day Weekend

An initiative has been launched to reduce the number of impaired drivers on...
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  • Earthquake rocks Afghanistan, killing more than 600 and destroying villages
    The quake hit a remote region in the country's far east, near the Pakistan border.
  • See what's open and closed on Labor Day 2025
    Most retail stores, grocery chains and fast-food chains will be open on Labor Day. Here's what to know.
  • 8/31/2025: China's Spies; St. Mary's; Sounds of Cajun Country
    First, a report on China expanding its spying efforts in the U.S. Then, a look at teens’ innovative Pythagorean Theorem work. And, why the music of Cajun country is enjoying a renaissance.
  • 8/31: Sunday Morning
    Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: David Pogue on how AI is affecting job searches; Jane Pauley talks with Dr. Sanjay Gupta about treatments for chronic pain; Robert Costa interviews singer-songwriter John Fogerty; Steve Hartman explores the bedrooms left behind by children killed by gun violence; Elaine Quijano visits the studio of painter Alex Katz; and Luke Burbank checks out the world’s largest truck stop.
  • 8/31: Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
    This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem discusses the federal government's deployment to U.S. cities, while Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker discusses the administration's plans for Chicago. Plus, World Food Programme executive director Cindy McCain discusses the situation in Gaza.