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Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Aid for Washington County Following April 29 Storms

Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Aid for Washington County Following April 29 Storms

Governor Mike Kehoe has formally requested a major disaster declaration fro...
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Missouri Legislators Indicate 2025 Session Was Productive

Missouri Legislators Indicate 2025 Session Was Productive

Missouri Legislators are saying the latest session, that ended Friday, was ...
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Wildlife on the Move: Drivers Urged to Watch for Animals Crossing Roadways

Wildlife on the Move: Drivers Urged to Watch for Animals Crossing Roadways

Missouri drivers are being urged to stay alert for animals crossing roadway...
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Missouri Legislative Session Winds Down Today

Missouri Legislative Session Winds Down Today

The Missouri State Legislative Session ends today in Jefferson City...
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Missouri Senators Adjourn Session Early

Missouri Senators Adjourn Session Early

The regular session of the 103rd Missouri General Assembly is coming to a c...
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  • 5/22: The Daily Report
    Lindsey Reiser reports on the fatal shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, what's inside the Trump administration's health plan for Americans, and why SNAP benefits could soon be diminished.
  • Republicans aim to punish states that insure unauthorized immigrants
    A GOP tax-and-spending bill the House approved Thursday would slash federal Medicaid reimbursement for states that offer health coverage to immigrants without legal status.
  • 5/22: America Decides
    Suspect in Jewish museum shooting facing several federal charges, including first degree murder; China works to strengthen ties with neighbors amid trade tensions with Trump administration
  • 5/22: CBS Evening News
    Everything we know about the shooting of 2 Israeli Embassy aides; Horse-drawn caissons returning to Arlington Cemetery
  • Thousands of chicks found abandoned in USPS truck have been adopted
    thousands of chicks found abandoned inside a postal service truck for three days have gone to new homes, according to the Delaware shelter that had cared for them.