THURSDAY UPDATES: Boone County reports no patients in ICU or on a ventilator for the second straight day
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Continue ReadingMissouri announced earlier this month that the state would end the at home COVID-19 test kit program Thursday, citing a drastic drop in demand.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson on Tuesday said the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic will change, making it more akin to the way the state tracks and combats flu infections.
Continue ReadingAttorney General Eric Schmitt is asking parents to share any “woke” policies or lesson plans with his office through a new reporting platform on his website.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson announced Wednesday that Missouri will be shifting to an endemic phase of the COVID pandemic on Friday.
Continue ReadingOn Wednesday at 3:30 p.m., Gov. Mike Parson will host a press conference to discuss the status of Missouri’s COVID-19 response moving forward.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri General Assembly has been in session since January, but some of its major items of business remain unfinished.
Continue ReadingThe new omicron sub-lineage known as BA.2 has been detected in Missouri’s sewage.
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Continue ReadingIn a Monday afternoon budget committee hearing, Chair Rep. Cody Smith, R-Jasper, removed the governor’s proposal to allocate $21.8 million to matching school districts in raising the starting salary for teachers to $38,000.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Transportation is celebrating the 35th year of its adopt a highway program, which the agency says help supplement its $6 million annual effort to keep roads clean.
Continue ReadingMissouri House lawmakers passed two bills this week that would legalize sports betting in the state. House Bills 2502 and 2556 would allow online and in-person wagering on professional sports matches.
Continue ReadingA 14-year-old Missouri boy fell to his death from a free-fall amusement park ride that’s taller than the Statue of Liberty along a busy street in the heart of Orlando, Florida’s, tourist district.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Senate was split for months trying to find a compromise on the new maps for U.S. House of Representatives districts. Now that a compromise has been reached, it’s Boone County that finds itself split.
Continue ReadingKANSAS CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Kansas City Sports Commission and the NFL have announced the dates they will be holding the 2023 draft in KC in April of next year. The city was first awarded the draft back in 2019. The event will be held in the area around Union Station and the “National World
Continue ReadingThe new Missouri Congressional District map puts both Whiteman Air Force Base and Fort Leonard Wood in the new 4th district.
Continue ReadingTwo years after the pandemic canceled standardized testing for all Missouri students, tests this spring will look similar to a pre-pandemic normal.
Continue ReadingMissouri officials are voicing their concern, as the government has now halted aid to the Uninsured Program.
Continue ReadingThe way Missourians vote for state offices could change if the Better Elections Amendment passes. The Better Elections Amendment proposes several changes to Missouri’s state elections, including ranked-choice voting and election security. If passed, primary elections for state officials would no longer be split by party and the top four candidates would go on to the general
Continue ReadingThe way Missourians vote for state offices could change if the Better Elections Amendment passes.
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