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The Missouri legislature has been busy as it reaches the halfway-point of the 2021 session and the peregrine falcon population in the Midwest is recovering thanks to conservation efforts.
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Gov. Mike Parson and four statewide officials took their oaths of offices on Monday — ushering in four more years of near total Republican rule over Missouri.
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The academy's director hopes to help increase the diversity of police forces in Missouri and the region.
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Currently, only the governor and state auditor are restricted to two consecutive terms in Missouri. Opponents of the Amendment 1 ballot measure say it's a solution in need of a problem.
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A special legislative session convened by Gov. Mike Parson on June 27 was meant to focus on six violent crime prevention provisions.
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Three days since Parson declared the state fully reopened have set records for single-day increases in cases, including Tuesday, which saw 434 new confirmed cases.
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Move to fully reopen state comes even as number of positive tests is on the rise.
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Coronavirus concerns have made gathering signatures for ballot items basically impossible, especially with state and local governments placing...
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UPDATE Saturday, March 14: One of the two "presumptive positive" cases of COVID-19 announced by the governor Friday is in Clinton, Missouri. The Henry...
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Democrats in the Missouri House are ramping up their efforts to pass legislation prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender...
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Public universities in Missouri haven’t been able to offer in-state tuition to students living illegally in the U.S. since 2015. Some state lawmakers are…
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Segment 1: Previewing the next session of the Missouri General AssemblyToday's guests run down some of the issues that lawmakers could tackle during this…