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KZRG News
Missouri is experiencing a moderate level of flu cases.
The latest state data shows a dip in flu cases, with more than six hundred, compared to the previous week’s…
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Election
Congressman Burlison: about two third of members of congress want to add notches to their belt
How many are serving in congress for the right reasons? 7th District Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison told Newstalk KZRG: “Probably…
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KZRG News
Deck the halls: Silver Dollar City designers bring holiday magic to Governor’s Mansion
Since 2019, three Silver Dollar City designers have decked the halls of the Missouri Governor’s Mansion for the holidays. Kelly…
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KZRG News
What you need to know about traveling over the holidays in Missouri
The holiday travel rush is here. Missouri law enforcement agencies will be looking for speeders, aggressive drivers, drivers on their…
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Enforcement
Woman from Springfield who scammed charities and helped to kill mom will soon be released from Missouri prison
A woman from Springfied who scammed several charities and helped to kill her mom will soon be released from Chillicothe…
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Enforcement
Former president of St. Joseph area Fraternal Order of Police sentenced to probation for defrauding organization
The former president of the St. Joseph area Fraternal Order of Police has been placed on probation for defrauding the…
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Election
‘Looked like an insurrection to me’ Jay Nixon on Colorado Supreme Court ruling
Some Republican politicians in Missouri are voicing opposition to the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling that disqualifies Donald Trump from the…
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Breaking
5 lead poisoning cases in Missouri from recalled cinnamon applesauce packets
There have been no deaths, but at least five children in Missouri have been sickened by cinnamon applesauce packets contaminated…
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KZRG News
Proposed ‘Max’s Law’ will be sponsored again in Missouri Legislature
A state lawmaker representing St. Joseph in the Missouri legislature will try again to pass Max’s Law. The bill would…
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Enforcement
Missouri Supreme Court strikes down law that bans homeless camping on state land
The Missouri Supreme Court has unanimously struck down a 2022 law that bans people from camping on state land. The…
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