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What monkeypox outbreak? Little planning by colleges as students resume classes

2 years 10 months ago

WASHINGTON — College students are heading back to campus following more than two years of a pandemic that led many schools to empty out for full semesters and later move to hybrid schedules in a struggle to curb the spread of COVID-19. But the attempt by colleges and universities to return to something resembling normal […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Election officials can’t access federal funding for security as violent threats mount

2 years 10 months ago

Colorado’s election officials, like so many across the country, faced a surge of violent threats after the 2020 election. Federal authoritiesĀ are prosecutingĀ a man who pled guilty to threatening a Colorado election official on Instagram, where he wrote: ā€œDo you feel safe? You shouldn’t.ā€ And Colorado policeĀ arrestedĀ a man accused of calling Secretary of State Jena Griswold […]

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Kira Lerner

Missouri man indicted over threat to Arizona official is a public school employee

2 years 10 months ago

A Missouri public school employee facing federal charges for allegedly threatening an Arizona election official is ā€œembarrassed and humbled,ā€ his attorney said Thursday. Walter Lee Hoornstra, 50, was indicted Tuesday on one count of communicating an interstate threat, which carries a maximum prison term of five years, and one count of making a threatening telephone […]

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Jason Hancock

Kansas plans Sept. 1 ā€˜soft launch’ of sports wagering for start of football season

2 years 10 months ago

TOPEKA, Kansas — Sports wagering in Kansas will launch Sept. 1, state officials said Thursday, allowing bets to be placed at the start of football season. Lawmakers in AprilĀ passed legislationĀ to greenlight sports wagering in the state under the administration of the Kansas Lottery. The action was estimated to generate revenues of up to $10 million […]

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Sherman Smith

State attorneys general unite against robocalls

2 years 10 months ago

This story was originally published by Stateline.Ā  Nothing has been able to kill scam robocalls — not federal regulation, not individual state lawsuits, not private software. Each effort has made a dent, but the unwanted calls keep on coming, much to the consternation of Americans on the receiving end. Now, all 50 state attorneys general, […]

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Elaine Povich

SEC proposal could shine a light on Big Ag companies’ supply chain emissions

2 years 10 months ago

This story was originally published by Investigate Midwest.Ā  Estimates vary on how much greenhouse gas agriculture emits into the air. The Environmental Protection AgencyĀ puts it at 11%Ā of all U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. But thatĀ doesn’t includeĀ a whole host of other emissions associated with the industry. The percentage could be higher. Last year, the United NationsĀ estimatedĀ the food […]

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Marley Schultz

Merger of Sanderson Farms and Cargill is a bad deal for farmers and consumers

2 years 10 months ago

Why conspire with your competitors when you can just merge? Over the last two years, giant corporate meat companies have been settling lawsuits to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars that allege they conspired with each other to fix prices, lower workers’ and farmers’ pay and raise the price of meat for both […]

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Tim Gibbons

Missouri student test scores still lag behind pre-pandemic levels

2 years 10 months ago

A day after preliminary test scores showed Missouri students’ performance on standardized tests have not bounced back from the pandemic, education advocacy groups and parents urged state lawmakers to take a comprehensive approach at crafting accountability measures for schools. On Tuesday, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education released preliminary test scores for the 2021-22 […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Ameren may turn to natural gas to make up for shuttering Rush Island coal plant

2 years 10 months ago

Ameren Missouri may restart natural gas burners to offset the court-ordered shuttering of a coal-fired power plant that violated federal law, the company told state regulators Wednesday.Ā  The St. Louis-based electric utility announced late last year that it would retire its Rush Island Energy Center in early 2024 after a federal court found in 2019 […]

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Allison Kite

Missouri Independent, Midwest Newsroom co-hosting community discussion on lead

2 years 10 months ago

A study released last year found that more than 80% of Missouri children had some level of lead in their blood.Ā  Across the Midwest, in Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, the data painted a similar picture — children with elevated levels of lead in their blood far above the national average.Ā  Over the last six months, […]

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Staff Reports

Kansas City mayor sues to block Missouri law requiring higher police spending

2 years 10 months ago

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas announced Wednesday that he will file a lawsuit against the state of Missouri arguing a new law requiring the city to spend more on police is unconstitutional.Ā  The law, approved by the legislature and signed by Gov. Mike Parson this year, raises the portion of Kansas City’s budget that must […]

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Jason Hancock

Biden signs into law Democrats’ wide-ranging climate change, health care and tax bill

2 years 10 months ago

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed his party’s signature climate, health care and tax package into law Tuesday, capping off more than a year of tumultuous negotiations that saw his original proposal to Congress slimmed down considerably. Flanked by a handful of Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn and […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Missouri governor pushing hard to sell lawmakers on his $700 million tax cut plan

2 years 10 months ago

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is hoping to avoid any special session drama.Ā  As he prepares to reconvene the legislature next month to debate a $700 million tax cut — with details about the plan expected to be announced as early as this week — Parson is hoping to avoid pitfalls that undermined a pair of […]

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Jason Hancock

Former state vendor awarded $23M in lawsuit over Missouri Medicaid system implementation

2 years 10 months ago

A software integration company’s six-year legal saga against the state reached a resolution last week, when it was awarded a little over $23 million in its lawsuit alleging contract breaches over extra work to implement a Department of Social Services’ case management system. On Wednesday, Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem granted a directed verdict […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Collapse of private equity-backed Missouri hospitals mired employees in medical bills

2 years 10 months ago

The first unexpected bill arrived in December, just weeks before Tara Lovell’s husband of 40 years died from bladder cancer. Lovell worked as an ultrasound technologist at the local Audrain Community Hospital, in Mexico, Missouri, and was paying more than $400 a month for health insurance through her job. The town’s struggling hospital, the sole […]

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Sarah Jane Tribble

Don’t claim to support law enforcement if you demonize the FBI and IRS

2 years 10 months ago

This may come as news to many Republicans:Ā  The Federal Bureau of Investigation is a law enforcement agency. So is the Internal Revenue Service. Most people already think of the FBI as an elite policing agency. But the IRS alsoĀ investigates crimeĀ beyond tax evasion and fraud. Organized crime, drug trafficking, illegal gaming, money laundering and public […]

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Kathie Obradovich

Missouri Senate conservative caucus disbands after two years of ugly GOP infighting

2 years 10 months ago

After more than two years of warring with Republican leaders, the Missouri Senate’s conservative caucus will disband, the group announced Monday afternoon. In a statement released to the media, five incumbent members of the caucus said it was no longer needed after the outcome of the Aug. 2 GOP primaries.Ā  ā€œThe Republican primary electorate decisively […]

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Jason Hancock

Clean energy lender will stop making high-interest PACE loans in Missouri

2 years 10 months ago

This story was originally published by ProPublica. One of the nation’s biggest residential ā€œclean energyā€ lenders has suspended making loans to homeowners in Missouri, citing economic conditions and a new state law that mandated more consumer protections and oversight. Ygrene Energy Fund, based in California, said it will also stop lending in California, but will […]

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Jeremy Kohler

Missouri crisis centers see wave of calls since the 988 suicide hotline’s launch

2 years 10 months ago

In its first days of operation in July, a newly revamped, national mental health hotline was already exceeding Missouri providers’ expectations as a wave of people dialed three numbers: 9-8-8. They ranged from the curious to those seeking help, and several providers across Missouri told The Independent calls had already increased by 50% within a […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Elaborate lies spreading through U.S. can’t be dismissed as ā€˜conspiracy theories’

2 years 10 months ago

Journalists have a problem with ā€œconspiracy theories.ā€ I put the phrase in quotes because writers, editors and headline writers have a problem with those consecutive words — ā€œconspiracy theoriesā€ — in their writing. It’s not because they are being duped into believing farcical truths about the world. Journalists are lumping all kinds of gaslighting, misinformation, […]

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Eric Thomas