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After Supreme Court ruling on abortion drug, women in Missouri still face roadblocks
First Alert 4· 52 minutes agoPlanned Parenthood’s Chief Medical Officer for Reproductive Health Services, Dr. Colleen McNicholas, said despite Planned Parenthood not sending Mifepristone to anyone in Missouri< ...
Past or present: Comparing Missouri's 2023 2024 safeties
Power Missouri· 11 hours agoSpring ball and the spring transfer portal are long behind us, which means Missouri's roster is...
Delay in Summer EBT program leaves gap in food access for children, here’s how you can help
KCTV 5 Kansas City· 28 minutes agoEven though the federal government allocated $2.5 billion of your tax money for a new Summer EBT...
Missouri battery maker EnerSys to pay $430K fee after EPA violations in Springfield
The Springfield News-Leader· 5 hours agoThe United Stated Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reached a settlement with a Missouri...
Missouri education law will require a vote for large districts to have 4-day schedules
Missouri Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe Independence School District recently completed its first school year on a four-day-a-week...
Kansas, Missouri to keep fighting abortion drug after Supreme Court upholds access to it
The Kansas City Star· 7 hours agoAttorneys general for Kansas and Missouri on Thursday vowed to push forward with their legal challenge of a common abortion medication, minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court ...
I-70 expansion a 'model for the nation,' Missouri governor says at groundbreaking
Gannett via AOL· 3 hours agoThe Improve I-70 project, though, will start along the span that goes from Columbia to Kingdom City....
Zip Trip: The history of Odessa, Missouri
FOX 4 Kansas City· 8 hours agoOdessa, Missouri, is located about 45 minutes away from downtown Kansas City in Lafayette County.
KY3 Digital Extra: How revisions to Missouri’s property tax freeze law impacts Greene County seniors
KY3 Springfield· 7 hours agoMissouri’s property tax freeze law for seniors underwent changes in the 2024 legislative session.
Sure, Missouri AG Andrew Bailey knows politically motivated prosecutions. He does them | Opinion
The Kansas City Star· 8 hours agoEditorials and other Opinion content offer perspectives on issues important to our community and are independent from the work of our newsroom reporters. Sure, Missouri AG Andrew Bailey knows politically motivated prosecutions.