Mid-Missouri COVID-19 cases remain low, but steadily increase
The Department of Health and Senior Services released new data showing coronavirus cases in Missouri are increasing, but still remain in the low transmission category.
Continue ReadingThe Department of Health and Senior Services released new data showing coronavirus cases in Missouri are increasing, but still remain in the low transmission category.
Continue ReadingHundreds of people are reported missing every year in Missouri, leaving families devastated and with many unanswered questions. While some missing persons cases are solved quickly giving families answers and closure, some cases turn cold.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri Attorney General’s office has filed six lawsuits against school districts in the St. Louis metro area for reimposing their mask mandates on school-age children. The districts involved in the lawsuit include Special School District of St. Louis, Maplewood Richmond Heights, Clayton, Ladue, Webster Groves, and Mehlville. “It is truly unbelievable
Continue ReadingAs mid-Missourians plan their Memorial Day trips, you may want to budget a little extra for gas this year.
Continue ReadingMerely days before the deadline for local election clerks to create ballots for the August primary election, Gov. Mike Parson signed the bill creating Missouri’s new congressional districts Wednesday.
Continue ReadingRed flag laws are in the spotlight after a Buffalo mass shooting in which the suspect had a history of threats.
Continue ReadingAmeren Missouri has replaced more than 125 utility poles and restored power to thousands of customers after a tornado touched down in Missouri nearly three years ago.
Continue ReadingThrough August 2021, the school district had spent $6,246 defending itself against the lawsuits.
Continue ReadingThe city voted 4 to 3 at Monday’s council meeting which paves the way for the cities to even consider the trash system.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The first Black woman to serve as a judge on the Missouri Supreme Court was formally be sworn in on Tuesday morning. An investiture ceremony to give the oath of office to Judge Robin Ransom occurred at the Missouri Supreme Court building in Jefferson City. Gov. Mike Parson appointed Ransom to
Continue ReadingLawmakers only just agreed on a congressional map last week, but candidates had to decide which district to file in months ago. Now, some candidates no longer live in the district they filed for.
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Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging its power to issue mask mandates.
Continue ReadingRental prices nationwide have soared over the past year and experts predict they will remain high throughout 2022.
Continue ReadingState Rep. Sara Walsh is dropping out of the Republican primary for Missouri’s Fourth Congressional District, she said in a news release Monday.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri legislature was able to tout a few accomplishments in this year’s regular session, but several bills that were priorities for some members failed to pass.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson said Friday that he’s ready to sign a bill authorizing a new congressional map once it hits his desk.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri house adjourned ahead of Friday’s deadline.
Continue ReadingBy SUMMER BALLENTINE Associated Press JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s GOP-led House spent its last day of the session Friday passing language protecting patient visitor access at hospitals after senators hindered work by leaving a day early. House lawmakers had little left available to do after the Republican-led Senate on Thursday approved new congressional
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A bill passed this week by Missouri lawmakers would prohibit medical licensing board from disciplining doctors who prescribe the off-label drugs ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. The Kansas City Star reports the bill also would bar pharmacists from questioning doctors who prescribe the controversial drugs. Some doctors prescribed the two drugs to
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