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Missouri’s New Water Preservation Law Now in Effect

Missouri’s New Water Preservation Law Now in Effect

A new Missouri law aimed at strengthening water preservation efforts officially took effect on Augus...
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New Missouri Health Care Law Takes Effect

New Missouri Health Care Law Takes Effect

Senate Bill 79, which took effect August 28, is a new state law relating to health care...
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New Law Relating to Nontraditional Educational Settings to Become Law

New Law Relating to Nontraditional Educational Settings to Become Law

Senate Bill 63 will create and modify provisions relating to the participation of certain students i...
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Senate Bill 43 to Take Effect Next Month

Senate Bill 43 to Take Effect Next Month

The bill addresses vulnerable people in Missouri...
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Bill for Financial Statements of Certain Local Governments to Become Law Next Month

Bill for Financial Statements of Certain Local Governments to Become Law Next Month

A bill signed by Governor Mike Kehoe related to financial statements of certain local governments wi...
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New Missouri Fiscal Year Underway

New Missouri Fiscal Year Underway

Missouri's new fiscal year got underway on Tuesday...
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Senate Bill 1 to Become Law in August

Senate Bill 1 to Become Law in August

Senate Bill 1 modifies provisions relating to county officials...
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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 103rd General Assembly gets c...
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Missouri Senators Adjourn Session Early

Missouri Senators Adjourn Session Early

The regular session of the 103rd Missouri General Assembly is coming to a close today...
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Missouri Senators Discuss Keeping Teams in Missouri

Missouri Senators Discuss Keeping Teams in Missouri

Missouri senators are looking into ways to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state.
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Missouri News

Federal Shutdown Threatens Paychecks and Food Assistance for Missouri Families

Federal Shutdown Threatens Paychecks and Food Assistance for Missouri Families

Missouri families could soon feel the effects of the federal government shu...
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Missouri SNAP Benefits Delayed Due to Federal Government Shutdown

Missouri SNAP Benefits Delayed Due to Federal Government Shutdown

The Missouri Department of Social Services has announced that November 2025...
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Missouri State Parks to Temporarily Close for Managed Deer Hunts

Missouri State Parks to Temporarily Close for Managed Deer Hunts

Several Missouri state parks will temporarily close to the public in Novemb...
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Hostage Situation Resolved at South Central Correctional Center

Hostage Situation Resolved at South Central Correctional Center

A tense situation at the South Central Correctional Center in Licking, Mo. ...
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COVID Cases Remain Steady as Missouri Prepares for Flu Season

COVID Cases Remain Steady as Missouri Prepares for Flu Season

Flu cases in Missouri remain relatively low for now, but COVID-19 activity ...
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  • Ontario premier pauses ad that made Trump end Canada trade talks
    President Trump on Thursday night said he terminated trade talks with Canada over an anti-tariff ad campaign from Ontario. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the latest. Then, Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, joins from Toronto to discuss the state of trade meetings there.
  • Dr. Attia Will See You Now | Sunday on 60 Minutes
    It's rare for 60 Minutes to do a story on a physician who sees fewer than 75 patients, but Stanford-trained Dr. Peter Attia has become both a pioneer and a star in the field of longevity medicine. His advice for improving the final decade of your life has earned him millions of followers and billionaire patients who pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for his medical advice. This Sunday on 60 Minutes, he shares his insights on extending not just lifespan, but quality of life, with Norah O'Donnell.
  • Why investors are celebrating September's hot inflation report
    The first significant report on the U.S. economy since the government shutdown shows inflation edged up slightly in September. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady breaks down the stock market reaction.
  • Isabelle Tate, "9-1-1: Nashville" actor who died at 23, had neurological disease
    Isabelle Tate previously shared she suffered from a progressive neuromuscular disease and her family requested memorial donations be sent to the the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association.
  • Jeffries endorses Mamdani in NYC mayor's race
    Jeffries' endorsement is the latest show of support for the Democratic assemblyman from Queens and frontrunner in the polls.