Missouri News

Kehoe’s Push to Eliminate Missouri Income Tax Draws Mixed Reaction

Kehoe’s Push to Eliminate Missouri Income Tax Draws Mixed Reaction

Gov. Mike Kehoe’s State of the State address is drawing mixed reaction at t...
Read More
Senate Republicans Kill War Powers Resolution After GOP Flip, Vance Breaks Tie

Senate Republicans Kill War Powers Resolution After GOP Flip, Vance Breaks Tie

Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a war powers resolution intended to...
Read More
Kennedy Reinstates SAMHSA Grants After Abrupt Cancellation

Kennedy Reinstates SAMHSA Grants After Abrupt Cancellation

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reversed course W...
Read More
Operation Relentless Pursuit Leads to Over 1,100 Arrests in Missouri During 2025

Operation Relentless Pursuit Leads to Over 1,100 Arrests in Missouri During 2025

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe is highlighting the success of Operation Relen...
Read More
Missouri Senate Bill 146 Proposes Elimination of State Income Tax

Missouri Senate Bill 146 Proposes Elimination of State Income Tax

Missouri lawmakers are weighing a major change to the state’s tax structure...
Read More
  • U.S. sending military assets to Middle East as Trump says Iran halted executions
    CBS News has learned the U.S. is sending more military resources to the Middle East in the wake of deadly anti-government protests in Iran. Senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata has the details.
  • Inside The Banfield Trial: Au Pair Testifies
    Brendan Banfield is on trial for the murder of his wife Christine and another man, Joseph Ryan -- but it's the family au pair's role that has drawn attention in court this week as she testified against him. Juliana Peres Magalhães, who was romantically involved with Banfield, detailed an elaborate catfishing scheme meant to lure Ryan to the Banfield home and make it look like he stabbed Christine. Magalhães pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the murder of Joseph Ryan and is now cooperating with the government. In a special episode, 48 Hours correspondent Anne-Marie Green breaks down the latest developments in the trial with "48 Hours" producer Michelle Sigona.
  • Enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans down after subsidies expire
    Far fewer Americans will have health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act this year as millions faced soaring coverage costs for 2026. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder joins to discuss.
  • Senate Democrats push for Noem, Homan testimony after Renee Good killing
    Senate Democrats asked Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rand Paul to hold hearings on the federal law enforcement deployment in states.
  • OpenAI to start testing ads on ChatGPT in the coming weeks
    The ads will appear at the bottom of the chat window on the free and low-subscription versions of ChatGPT, OpenAI said Friday in a blog post.