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Thompson Center expansion to be ā€˜stepping stone’ for advancing Autism care in Missouri

2 days 13 hours ago
The University of Missouri Health Care’s Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment unveiled a 74,000 square-foot building Friday its leaders say will pave the way for better autism care in Missouri. In a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Columbia, the center’s top advisors and staff joined state officials to showcase the facility and the launch of the […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Judge denies Missouri AG’s bid to immediately halt 7-OH kratom sales by American Shaman

2 days 14 hours ago
A Jackson County judge on Friday denied Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway’s attempt to immediately stop Kansas City-based CBD American Shaman and several affiliated companies from selling kratom products.Ā  The motion for a temporary restraining order, which was filed alongside the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, took particular aim at the more potent […]
Rebecca Rivas

Evergy, contractor agree to pay $2.6 million to settle class-action lawsuit

2 days 19 hours ago
TOPEKA — Evergy and one of its contractors agreed to pay $2.6 million to employees to settleĀ  a class-action lawsuit filed over how company retirement funds were managed. Evergy will pay $1.7 million and SageView Advisory Group, which contracted with Evergy to manage its 401(k) retirement plans, will pay $900,000, according to a preliminary settlement […]
Morgan Chilson

Another court ruling blocks Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs

2 days 19 hours ago
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s trade agenda faced another major setback Thursday when the U.S. Court of International Trade handed a win to two small businesses and the state of Washington after they challenged the president’s 10% global tariffs, imposed after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his previous emergency tariff regime. In a 2-1 […]
Ashley Murray

Unpacking the fight over telehealth access to abortion medication

2 days 20 hours ago
Advocates and opponents of abortion access say they’re wondering what happens next in a critical telehealth medication case that created chaos and confusion over the past week after an appeals court blocked nationwide access to the drug and, days later, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito issued a temporary stay. Alito’s stay preserves telehealth access […]
Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Sofia Resnick

Missouri House backs bill linking struggling families with local resources

2 days 20 hours ago
A bill intended to connect Missourians in need with community resources passed the Missouri House Thursday, setting up a final vote in the state Senate that would send it to Gov. Mike Kehoe. The bill, sponsored by Republican state Sen. Jill Carter of Granby, would direct the Missouri Department of Social Services to set up […]
Steph Quinn

Whether Sen. Mark Kelly advised ā€˜disobedience’ to service members argued in appeals case

2 days 20 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Attorneys for the Trump administration argued before a federal appeals court Thursday the Pentagon should be able to reprimand Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly for reminding members of the military they can refuse illegal orders, and for criticizing the Defense Department.Ā  Lawyers from the Justice Department told the three-judge panel that even though […]
Jennifer Shutt

Big changes arrive July 1 for student borrowers, including in loan repayments

2 days 20 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The federal student loan system is set to see a dramatic overhaul beginning this summer, and critics warn it likely will make loans more expensive and difficult to obtain for borrowers — driving them to private lenders or altering their plans for higher education. Among the major changes are new loan limits for […]
Shauneen Miranda

How a legal challenge over gender dysphoria became a fight for disability rights

2 days 22 hours ago
Charlotte Cravins’ son Landry turned 2 in January. He’s a smiley little boy who loves singing ā€œItsy Bitsy Spiderā€ and recently got his first pair of glasses. Landry was born with Down syndrome and has impaired vision. He receives publicly funded therapies that have helped him learn to crawl, to pull himself up to stand, […]
Anna Claire Vollers

Race through time: The Kentucky Derby and the Supreme Court

2 days 23 hours ago
I suppose you’ve got to love The Kentucky Derby, the chance for human peacocks and princesses of all ages and hues to don their finest 19th century finery, sip mint juleps and watch a horse race that’s called ā€œthe greatest two minutes in sports.ā€Ā Ā  On Derby Day Saturday I stopped by The Royale Food and […]
Michael A. Wolff

Trump-appointed FEMA panel urges states should take the lead in disaster recovery

3 days 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON — State governments should shoulder more of the cost and responsibility for natural disaster recovery, according to a report released Thursday by the Federal Emergency Management Agency review council. The board, created by President Donald Trump last year, called on Congress and the administration to make several major changes, including offloading the National Flood […]
Jennifer Shutt

Housing advocates expect homelessness numbers to fall slightly

3 days 12 hours ago
The U.S. Housing and Urban Development’s annual one-night count of those experiencing sheltered and unsheltered homelessness is projected to show a decline after a record-high surge in 2024, according to a new report. Conducted during January, the Point-in-Time count is HUD’s annual one-night census of people staying in shelters and unsheltered locations; the latest official […]
Robbie Sequeira

Alabama lawmakers advance primary bills as protests erupt in committees

3 days 12 hours ago
Two bills that could change primary elections in Alabama — should federal courts allow the use of congressional and legislative maps previously ruled discriminatory – moved closer to passage Thursday, but not without major protests erupting in legislative committees.Ā  HB 1, sponsored by Speaker Pro Tempore Chris Pringle, R-Mobile, and SB 1, sponsored by Sen. […]
Anna Barrett, Andrea Tinker

Missouri ā€˜born-alive’ abortion bill a top priority as session clock runs out

3 days 17 hours ago
The ā€œBorn-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Actā€ remains Missouri Republicans’ signature piece of abortion legislation this year as they work to fast-track it to passage before the legislative session ends next week. A state Senate bill passed late Wednesday was modified to remove provisions allowing lawsuits over medication abortions. It has received pushback from some members […]
Anna Spoerre

ā€˜Killing our vote’: GOP states rush to break up Black districts after US Supreme Court case

3 days 20 hours ago
The day after the U.S. Supreme Court crippled the federal Voting Rights Act, NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson addressed a virtual gathering for the group’s members and supporters where he ranked the landmark decision alongside the court’s most infamous cases. Dred Scott excluded Black people from American citizenship ahead of the Civil War. Plessy […]
Jonathan Shorman

Missouri lawmakers pass $50.7 billion state budget after final fight over school spending

4 days 8 hours ago
A last-minute fight over public school funding Wednesday almost derailed final Missouri state budget votes as Democrats, with some Republican allies, questioned whether some funds dedicated to education will be available in the coming year. The debate centered on whether the budget relies too heavily on a good year from the Missouri Lottery.Ā  Education budgets […]
Rudi Keller