A man jailed on felony drug possession charges has been waiting 469 days in the Clay County Detention Center for mental health services that could allow his case to move forward. It took him 75 days just to get a court-ordered evaluation from the Department of Mental Health, according to Sarah Boyd, spokesperson for the […]
Missouri is currently facing a diabetes crisis. Over 598,000 adults ā about 10.6% of our stateās population ā live with diabetes, and the numbers keep increasing. Each year, more than 31,000 Missourians receive a new diagnosis, adding to the already heavy burden on our health care system. Diabetes impacts communities unevenly. Rural residents, low-income families […]
WASHINGTON ā The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a memo Friday the agencyās contingency fund cannot legally be used to provide food assistance benefits for more than 42 million people in November, as the government shutdown drags on. The position is a reversal from the departmentās earlier stance, according to a since-deleted copy of the USDAās […]
āMan, donāt let them put you back in there.āĀ Oshoosi Size is living with his older brother, Ogun, after being released from prison. Ogun wants his little brother to get his life together and stay out of trouble. Thatās not easy to do with a criminal record ā even if you donāt do anything wrong. […]
WASHINGTON ā The Trump administration Friday identified the West African nation of Liberia as the location for the removal of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, noting his deportation could come as soon as Oct. 31.Ā In a Friday court filing in the District of Maryland, the Department of Justice argued that Liberia is a close partner with […]
The 75 million Americans who receive Social Security benefits will see a 2.8% increase in payments next year, the Social Security Administration said Friday.Ā TheĀ cost-of-living adjustment is just below the inflation rate of 3%Ā announced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, also on Friday.Ā The adjustment is lower than the average over the past decade, but […]
The biggest unresolved question after a months-long study of the Missouri parole system is arguably the most important ā what portion of a sentence must be served before an incarcerated person is eligible for release?Ā Some members of the Parole Working Group established by Gov. Mike Kehoe wanted to require more than the current system, […]
Last year, Cing Cing Hlamyo and four other Burmese families in Missouri pooled their money to join Welcome Corps. Launched by President Joe Bidenās administration in 2023, Welcome Corps allowed people in the United States to sponsor refugees. āWhen it opened, all the Burmese, they were so excited,ā she said.Ā The group put money in […]
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WASHINGTON ā Workers this week demolished the East Wing of the White House, originally built in 1942, to make room for construction of a ballroom that President Donald Trump had said wouldnāt impact the building. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the roughly $300 million project during a Thursday briefing, saying it is the […]
WASHINGTON ā The Senate Thursday failed to advance a Republican measure and rejected unanimous agreements on two related bills from Democrats that would have paid federal employees and contractors who have continued to work amid the government shutdown, which entered day 23.Ā The stalemate constituted the latest example of how dug in to their arguments […]
The Missouri Association of Realtors is asking a Cole County judge to order a rewrite of the ballot summary for a GOP-backed proposal that would make it nearly impossible for constitutional amendments to pass through the initiative petition process. The lawsuit, which was filed Thursday, accuses Missouri lawmakers of trying to trick voters by writing […]
U.S. tariff measures, combined with Chinaās halted soybean purchases, are hitting Missouri farmers where it hurts, threatening billions of dollars in export revenue and shaking Missouriās agricultural backbone. Since April 2, the day President Donald Trump dubbed āLiberation Dayā and imposed sweeping tariffs on Americaās trade partners, businesses have been scrambling to adapt. Missouri is […]
At least 90% of Black people surveyed for a new poll said Medicaid is important to them or their families, and more than half either have public insurance or a family member who relies on the program.Ā āMedicaid is critical for so many things with regards to making sure that weāre healthy and addressing health […]
As Missouri lawmakers consider changes to property taxes and look ahead to an election-year session where they again are likely to debate eliminating the sales tax on groceries, they face the unanswered question of whether the constitution allows them to take away a source of local revenue. Two southeast Missouri counties are asking the courts […]
WASHINGTON ā Proposed mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Education have raised alarm among disability advocates and Democratic lawmakers over the potential impact on millions ofĀ students with disabilities.Ā Advocates warn that the department cannot carry out its legally mandated functions for special education services and support at the staffing levels put forward by President […]
WASHINGTON ā The government shutdown became the second longest in U.S. history Wednesday, though the mounting repercussions for dozens of federal programs, including food aid for some of the countryās most vulnerable residents, failed to spur any momentum in Congress. The Senate was unable for the 12th time to advance a stopgap spending bill that […]
Democrat and Republican U.S. senators voiced their outrage during a committee hearing Wednesday that Boeing cut off health care to 3,000 striking workers at its St. Louis-area facilities.Ā Ā And they accused the world’s largest aerospace company of failing to offer its workers a fair contract.Ā āThis is really unbelievable,ā said Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley […]
WASHINGTON ā More than 42 million low-income Americans are at risk of losing food assistance Nov. 1 if the government shutdown continues. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which operates the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, has about $6 billion in a multi-year contingency fund. Thatās short of the roughly $9 billion needed to cover […]
WASHINGTON ā President Donald Trump said late Tuesday he is personally owed a massive payment from the Department of Justice and would have the authority to approve it, saying he was ādamaged very greatlyā during the governmentās investigations into his alleged hoarding of classified documents and Russiaās meddling in the 2016 presidential election. Responding to […]
Missourians are preparing for the effects of state utility legislation passed this spring along with new policies contained in President Donald Trumpās āOne Big Beautiful Bill,” both of which are expected to cause a spike in energy bills. Signed into law by Gov. Mike Kehoe in April,Ā Senate Bill 4 allows utilities to charge customers for […]