Missouri News
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Gov. Parson said he would pardon St. Louis couple who defended home
If the St. Louis prosecuting attorney charges and convicts a local couple for protecting their home from protestors, Gov. Mike…
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Missouri schools face teacher and bus driver shortage
Fear surrounding Covid-19 will make it even harder for Missouri schools to fill staff positions this fall according to state…
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Missouri receives grant to help tourism industry recovery
Help is on the way for Missouri’s tourism industry, decimated by state and local lockdown orders. Gov. Mike Parson on…
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American Jewish Committee commends Gov. Parson for signing anti-BDS bill
Gov. Mike Parson signed a bill into law that makes Missouri the 30th state to take action against the Boycott,…
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Missouri attorney general calls out controversial St. Louis prosecutor Kim Gardner
St. Louis prosecutor Kim Gardner continues to be in the spotlight for making controversial decisions including releasing rioters arrested for…
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Opioid deaths in Missouri decline for first time since 2015
In addition to a declining death rate from Covid-19, Missouri has more positive health news to celebrate. Opioid deaths in…
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Missouri issues coronavirus guidelines for opening schools
Regardless of what local schools decide to do about reopening this fall, coronavirus will be part of the discussion. “That…
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‘We have to move forward,’ Missouri Gov. wants schools open
The new school year is fast approaching, and schools are trying to figure out the best options during the ongoing…
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Macon, Mo church revival experiences Covid-19 outbreak
A recent church revival in the north-central town of Macon has resulted in 21 confirmed cases of coronavirus. “There was…
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After protester demands, St. Louis will keep its name Gov. says
Despite rioting and protester demands it change its name, there are no plans to rename St. Louis. “You won’t be…
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