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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  • Waymo suspends downtown Los Angeles service after 5 cars set on fire
    Waymo suspended part of its service in downtown Los Angeles after multiple cars were set on fire during anti-ICE protests.
  • In Saudi Arabia women drivers hit the road
    Some Saudi women got behind the wheel this weekend the second it became legal for them to drive. But as Holly Williams reports, there is still a long road to equality, as under this country's male guardianship system, Saudi women still need a man's permission to travel overseas or get married.
  • Detroit Juneteenth event highlights Camp Ward's role in Civil War
    A Juneteenth celebration on Detroit's east side shows the important role Camp Ward played during and after the Civil War.
  • How the first Americans became iconic symbols
    Ever since the United States was founded, the names and images of Native Americans – the first Americans – have served as the iconic symbols, brand names and mascots found on consumer goods and throughout popular culture and sports. Rita Braver visits "Americans," an exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., that looks at the history of appropriating Native American culture for advertising and marketing purposes.
  • Cynthia Nixon takes to the political stage
    You remember her from TV's "Sex and the City" and from her Tony-winning performances on Broadway. Now, Cynthia Nixon is running for Governor of New York. Erin Moriarty catches up with the actress-turned-progressive politician who is taking on incumbent Democrat Andrew Cuomo