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Reporting change adds almost 2,800 COVID-19 deaths to Missouri total

3 years 5 months ago

Missouri’s COVID-19 death toll increased by more than 20 percent Thursday afternoon, to more than 15,000 fatalities. The 2,771 deaths added to the report aren’t news to local health departments. They have been frustrated for months by the Department of Health and Senior Services’ unwillingness to recognize deaths where the patient’s diagnosis was confirmed by […]

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Rudi Keller

Comparing COVID-19 mandates to Holocaust fuels antisemitism | Opinion

3 years 5 months ago

ā€œAre there even Jews there?ā€ The answer to that question, more than any other, was what my friends and family wanted to know when I committed to the University of Kansas. Were there any Jews where I was headed? Growing up in the New York metropolitan area, I was surrounded by a vibrant Jewish community. […]

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Paul Samberg

Despite Chase Bank reversal, Donald Trump Jr. event in St. Charles remains canceled

3 years 5 months ago

A Missouri conservative group cannot go ahead with an event featuring Donald Trump Jr. despite a reversal from the nation’s largest bank saying it will broker tickets for the speech, organizers said Thursday. There is too little time left to make the Dec. 3 Defense of Liberty PAC event in St. Charles a success, said […]

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Rudi Keller

Capitol Perspectives: WKRP lessons for Missouri

3 years 5 months ago

The 10 deaths at a packed Houston, Texas, concert crowd raised powerful and haunting memories for me from an episode of an old TV series more than four decades ago — “WKRP in Cincinnati.” The series was one of the best comedy shows I’ve seen on TV. It also was an addictive series because it […]

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Phill Brooks

Some states forge ahead with COVID-19 booster shots for all adults

3 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — Federal health officials are expected as soon as Friday to expand access to COVID-19 booster shots to all American adults. But some states aren’t waiting for a green light from D.C. At least six states already have opened up eligibility for the boosters from Pfizer and Moderna beyond the categories specified by federal […]

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Laura Olson

Donald Trump Jr. event canceled after Chase bank ends deal with Missouri conservative group

3 years 5 months ago

The biggest bank in the United States is walking back its refusal to do business with a Missouri conservative group that forced cancellation of an event next month featuring Donald Trump Jr. The Defense of Liberty PAC hired WePay, a payment processor owned by JPMorgan Chase, for the Dec. 3 event at the St. Charles […]

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Rudi Keller

Gov. Mike Parson is replacing leader of Missouri’s child advocacy agency

3 years 5 months ago

After 10 years leading the state agency that investigates complaints against Missouri’s Children’s Division, Kelly Schultz’s final day on the job will be Nov. 30.Ā  In an interview Wednesday morning, Schultz would not comment on the circumstances behind her sudden departure or on who Gov. Mike Parson has chosen to replace her as director of […]

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Jason Hancock

COVID-19 cases rising rapidly in Missouri as cooler weather forces activities indoors

3 years 5 months ago

For much of October, there were so few new COVID-19 cases in Knox County, Health Director Lori Moots said she began to hope the pandemic was almost over for her constituents. The early September Knox County Corn Festival, she said, didn’t produce the feared spike in cases. And by Oct. 8, the health department was […]

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Rudi Keller

Smithfield Foods settlement with feds can’t be used in COVID lawsuits

3 years 5 months ago

Smithfield Foods agreed this week to pay the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration $13,494 to settle a citation for failing to protect its meatpacking employees in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from exposure to the coronavirus last year, but the company didn’t admit it did anything wrong. As such, the settlement can’t be ā€œused or […]

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Jared Strong

Senators urge increased production of fossil fuels in reaction to spiraling energy costs

3 years 5 months ago

Days after global leaders agreed for the first time to decrease coal usage and subsidies for fossil fuels, U.S. senators battled over rising gasoline prices and urged action on the high cost of energy—including by increasing production of coal, oil and gas. The Tuesday hearing, led by Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Joe Manchin […]

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Jacob Fischler

New director vows changes at Missouri’s troubled social services department

3 years 5 months ago

The new acting director of Missouri’s troubled Department of Social Services pledged to lawmakers Tuesday that he would work to address the agency’s long list of challenges and ā€œtears in our safety net.ā€ The Joint Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect heard for the first time from the new acting department director, Robert Knodell.Ā  Knodell […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Virginia parents, GOP lawmakers vow national push for ā€˜parents’ rights’ in public schools

3 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers and Virginia parents trying to capitalize on their success in the November election on Tuesday gathered across from the U.S. Capitol to voice their opposition to mask mandates and critical race theory. The ranking Republican on the U.S. House Education and Labor Committee, Virginia Foxx of North Carolina, told the small […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Missouri AG sues Springfield schools in quest to find critical race theory documents

3 years 5 months ago

Attorney General Eric Schmitt alleges in a newly filed lawsuit that Springfield Public Schools wants to avoid scrutiny of its curriculum and training materials — and is violating the Missouri Sunshine law to do it. The district improperly demanded a deposit of more than $37,000 to search its records for instances where it incorporated elements […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri’s thin dental safety net stretched amid Medicaid expansion

3 years 5 months ago

This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News and KSMU. At the Access Family Care clinics in southwestern Missouri, the next available nonemergency dental appointment is next summer. Northwest Health Services, headquartered in St. Joseph, is booked through May. The wait is a little shorter at CareSTL Health in St. Louis — around six […]

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Bram Sable-Smith

Missouri legislative leader joins crowded U.S. Senate race

3 years 5 months ago

One of the top Republican lawmakers in the Missouri General Assembly filed paperwork Monday declaring his intention to run for the U.S. Senate. Senate President Pro Tem David Schatz, a Franklin County Republican, told The Independent in April that he was considering running to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt. At the time, he said […]

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Jason Hancock

Biden signs $1.2T infrastructure bill: ā€˜America is moving again’

3 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Monday signed into law his $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill during a ceremony at the White House packed with some 800 supporters, heralding what he said was a ā€œtruly consequentialā€ spending bill that will improve Americans’ day-to-day lives. But Democrats also emphasized that there is more to come—a $1.85 trillion […]

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Laura Olson

Environmental group demands Spire halt ā€˜false and defamatory’ messaging about pipeline

3 years 5 months ago

An environmental organization is demanding Spire Missouri cease and desist its campaign warning customers of dire consequences this winter if the Spire STL pipeline is shut down.Ā  The Environmental Defense Fund, which challenged the pipeline’s permit to operate, wrote to Spire on Friday saying the company’s ā€œfalse and defamatoryā€ comments had inspired area residents to […]

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Allison Kite

Missouri gives nursing homes a way to temporarily close in face of federal vaccine rule

3 years 5 months ago

With over 40% of Missouri’s nursing home staff still unvaccinated, the state health department is giving long-term care facilities a route to avoid losing their license if they shut down due to staffing shortfalls after a federal vaccine requirement kicks in next month. On Friday, the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) published an […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Cass County lawmaker joins crowded GOP contest in Missouri’s 4th Congressional District

3 years 5 months ago

State Sen. Rick Brattin became the fifth Republican to enter the 4th Congressional District Republican primary on Monday, announcing his bid by declaring that his conservative record outshines his GOP rivals. As he announced his campaign, Brattin said he didn’t believe Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election and that he would have voted against […]

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Rudi Keller

Missourians say they can’t get federal food assistance due to long call wait times

3 years 5 months ago

Just as the school year was ending this past spring — and with it, free school lunches — Erin Bay learned that her monthly food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) was cut off.Ā  She was informed by the state that her son’s federal disability assistance put her about $65 over the income […]

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Rebecca Rivas