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Month: November 2017

Planned Parenthood Great Plains’ temporary restraining ordere denied

On Friday, the U.S. Western District of Missouri Court turned down Planned Parenthood Great Plains’ motion for a temporary restraining order. The restraining order would effectively shut down the new Missouri emergency regulation, or “complication plan,” for Planned Parenthood’s facility in Columbia. The complication plan requires medication abortion providers to contract with a second OB/GYN

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Small Town Hospital Emergency

While Fulton Medical Center is safe-for now-after being bought by EmpowerHMS, the closure of rural hospitals is a growing problem across the country. In an ABC 17 News special report, Alyssa Toomey dug into the issue, traveling to Ellington, MO in Reynolds County to find out how the closure of their hospital impacted the community.

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Columbia man arrested after MSHP intercepts 31 pounds of marijuana on I-70

A Columbia man was arrested for distribution/delivering/manufacturing/producing a controlled substance and a misdemeanor warrant for driving while suspended after the Missouri State Highway Patrol intercepted 31 pounds of marijuana on an interdiction stop on I-70. Adrian Pendroza-Velazquez was supposed to be picking up the marijuana at a business. Pendroza-Velazquez went to a lot at 1400

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Surviving A Mass Shooting

Many people view church on Sunday morning as a sanctuary place. But in recent years, those sanctuaries have become targets for mass shootings. “Hopefully it never happens obviously, but it’s one of those things where we want to be prepared,” said Richland Baptist pastor Nick Drake. Drake said less than two years ago, church leaders

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