Politics & Policy
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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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225 federal agents coming to KC to tackle huge spike in murders
With the Kansas City murder rate having doubled from 2018 levels, more than 200 federal agents soon will arrive to…
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Effort to defund Fort Worth police defeated by voters
The defund the police movement has been rebuked in the nation’s 13th largest city where voters approved the continuation of…
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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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Trump-backed candidates sweep House, Senate primaries
Candidates who tied themselves closely to President Trump swept Republican primaries across the nation on Tuesday as voter enthusiasm among…
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Payroll Protection saved 665,000 church jobs
The federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) saved 665,000 jobs for churches and ministries, according to data. The PPP was part…
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Trump criticized for Stone commutation while Obama had 1,712
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) suggested on Saturday that the House may introduce a bill to limit presidential pardon power following President Donald…
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Local authorities have conflicting face mask regulations
If you’re confused about requirements to wear a face mask don’t feel alone. Across the sprawling Kansas City Metro, which…
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Gov. Mike Parson plans to call special session to target violent crime
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson plans to call a special legislative session later this year to address violent crime in the…
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