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#5) Religious Exemptions

State senator Bob Onder, Lake St. Louis, filed a bill that would allow certain business owners in the wedding industry to refuse service to same-sex couples on the ground of religion. The measure, SJR 39, was so controversial, that it led to a 40-hour-long filibuster during debate in the Missouri senate. While the senate did

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Severe storm threat Wednesday

Wednesday will be warm and humid with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s as dewpoints climb into the mid 60s. A surface low pressure area in southeast Kansas will lift a trailing warm front through in the morning as it drifts to the northeast. A few showers and t-storms are possible from 8 to noon

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Updated Severe Threat Outlook Puts All of Mid-Missouri Under Slight Risk Monday

Today, the Storm Prediction Center upgraded Mid-Missouri from the “Marginal” to “Slight Risk” category for the threat of severe weather expected on Monday afternoon. Isolated showers and thunderstorms will be possible throughout the morning and early afternoon hours of Monday. However, as atmospheric instability increases throughout the day, the strongest likelihood for strong to severe

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