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15 taken to the hospital after Kansas City apartment fire
(AP) — Authorities say a fire erupted early Friday at a Kansas City apartment building, sending nine children and six…
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Walmart Raises Pay for Nearly 320 Missouri Drivers, Launches Fleet Development Program
Walmart is raising pay for its private fleet of truck drivers, including the nearly 320 truck drivers in Missouri. The…
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Chinese National in Missouri Sentenced for Economic Espionage
A Chinese national who formerly lived in St. Louis County has been sentenced to 29 months in federal prison for…
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Hartzer, other Republicans push Biden Admin. to “reprioritize” China as a threat
Missouri Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler has joined 15 other House Republicans in calling on U-S Attorney General Merrick Garland to “reprioritize”…
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Lt. Governor Kehoe Launches 2024 Campaign for MO Governor
Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe is officially running for Missouri governor in 2024. Kehoe posted a campaign video on Twitter featuring…
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Missouri court throws out man’s convictions in 2003 slaying
The Missouri Supreme Court has thrown out the convictions of a Kansas City man who has spent 16 years in…
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2 weak earthquakes recorded Sunday near Missouri Bootheel
(AP) — Two weak earthquakes rumbled in southeast Missouri over the weekend. Television station KFVS reports that the U.S. Geological…
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Missouri AG lawsuit against Springfield schools to continue
Springfield Public Schools are still facing a lawsuit from Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt after a judge ruled this week…
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Baker clarifies statement on Wokeness in school district
Wokeness is coming to a rural school district in our area according to Missouri State Representative Ben Baker of Neosho,…
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Missouri gender pay gap is narrowing
The gender-based wage gap in Missouri and the rest of the nation has narrowed in the last few years. But,…
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