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Lucas Kunce fundraising continues to outpace Josh Hawley in Missouri Senate race

4 weeks 1 day ago
The final pre-election fundraising reports for Missouri’s U.S. Senate race show Democrat Lucas Kunce continuing to outpace incumbent Republican Josh Hawley, bringing his total since the start of 2023 to almost three times his rival. In the period from Oct. 1 to Oct. 16, Kunce took in $1.6 million, with two committees raising money for […]
Rudi Keller

Millions of Americans flock to early voting, in person and via mail

4 weeks 2 days ago
WASHINGTON — Nearly 30 million Americans by Thursday had cast their ballots ahead of Election Day, with 13 million choosing to vote in person at early voting centers and another 17 million submitting mail-in ballots, according to data from the University of Florida’s election lab. The total number of early votes is expected to increase […]
Jennifer Shutt

Federal government, Missouri AG’s office argue over future of student loan forgiveness

4 weeks 2 days ago
The fate of a partially enacted federal plan to forgive student loans and lower monthly payments is in the hands of a panel of three GOP-appointed judges on the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. Attorneys from the federal government and the Missouri Attorney General’s Office made their arguments Thursday afternoon before Judges Raymond Gruender, Ralph […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Missouri to launch new driver licensing system early next month

4 weeks 2 days ago
Of the many annoyances in life, a trip to the local motor vehicle office can rank near the top. In early November, the Missouri Department of Revenue will activate new equipment intended to reduce the aggravation, speed up lines and get all of its systems talking to one another. “With this roll out, there’s going […]
Rudi Keller

Where do Missouri’s U.S. Senate candidates stand on press freedom?

1 month ago
On Halloween night, when the two leading contenders for the U.S. Senate seat on this year’s Missouri ballot hold their second and final debate, moderators have an opportunity to conduct a radical thought experiment. The hosts of the Nexstar televised event could ask U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, the Republican incumbent, and his Democratic challenger, Lucas […]
Kathy Kiely

Harris fends off queries about sexism in presidential race in NBC interview

1 month ago
Vice President Kamala Harris faced questions about whether sexism is a factor in the presidential race during a Tuesday interview on NBC News, and said she makes no assumptions about whether voters will make their choices based on race or gender. Polls depict Harris, the Democratic nominee, and former President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, […]
Shauneen Miranda

What happens if Missouri legalizes abortion with Amendment 3? 

1 month ago
On Nov. 5, Missourians have the opportunity to vote on whether to enshrine abortion in the state constitution. Currently, abortion is only allowed in Missouri if the pregnancy endangers the life of the mother. Activists on both sides agree on one thing: even if the measure passes, this issue is not going away. This is […]
Staff Reports

TV reporter injured by bullet fragment at Lucas Kunce campaign event

1 month ago
A reporter for a Kansas City television station was struck by a bullet fragment Tuesday while covering a shooting range campaign event for Democrat Lucas Kunce. Kunce, a Marine veteran hoping to unseat U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, provided first aid to KSHB reporter Ryan Gamboa after a bullet fragment ricocheted off a target and struck […]
Jason Hancock

Frustration about crime shapes race for next Jackson County prosecutor

1 month ago
Public anxiety about crime is fueling interest in the campaign to succeed longtime Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker Republican Tracey Chappell and Democrat Melesa Johnson are on the Nov. 5 ballot. The candidates have attacked each other’s qualifications on social media and in person in the final stretch of the campaign. That political drama […]
Mary Sanchez

Early voting now underway, Trump and Harris crisscross the battleground states

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — With exactly two weeks until Election Day, millions of Americans have already cast their ballots via the mail or in person as Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump pursue voters through the battleground states. Early in-person absentee voting kicked off Tuesday in Wisconsin, adding to the list of swing states where voters […]
Ashley Murray

Department of Labor releases AI best practices for employers

1 month ago
The U.S. Department of Labor released a list of artificial intelligence best practices for developers and employers this week, aiming to help employers benefit from potential time and cost savings of AI, while protecting workers from discrimination and job displacement. The voluntary guidelines come about a year after President Joe Biden signed an executive order to assess […]
Paige Gross

More states ban PFAS, or ‘forever chemicals,’ in more products

1 month ago
Legislative momentum against PFAS has surged this year, as at least 11 states enacted laws to restrict the use of “forever chemicals” in everyday consumer products or professional firefighting foam. The legislation includes bans on PFAS in apparel, cleaning products, cookware, and cosmetic and menstrual products. Meanwhile, lawmakers in some states also passed measures that […]
Shalina Chatlani

What is ranked-choice voting, and should Missouri ban it?

1 month ago
Ranked-choice voting is on the rise in the U.S., with two U.S. states and 45 U.S. cities now using some version of it. This November, Missourians will have the opportunity to ban it. Advocates of ranked-choice voting argue that it solves the problems of other voting methods, while detractors counter that it makes elections unnecessarily complicated. Here […]
Joshua Holzer

Judge dismisses case against Missouri senators over Chiefs parade shooting posts

1 month ago
A federal judge on Monday dismissed defamation lawsuits against three Missouri state senators who made social media posts incorrectly identifying a Kansas man as an undocumented immigrant and the shooter at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory celebration. Denton Loudermill, the plaintiff in the case, had not shown that the Kansas federal court where […]
Rudi Keller

Evergy plans to build two new natural gas plants in Kansas by 2030

1 month ago
The largest electric utility in Kansas and western Missouri will add two natural gas plants by the end of 2030, the company announced Monday. Evergy, which serves 1.6 million customers in the two states, plans to build combined-cycle natural gas plants — each with a 705-megawatt capacity — in two Kansas counties in 2029 and […]
Allison Kite

Poll of Latino voters finds growing support for Harris; Trump tours N.C. storm damage

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — A new poll released Monday by a civic engagement group found that Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris continues to grow her support with Latinos in critical battleground states. In a tight presidential race, both campaigns have tried to court the Latino vote — one of the fastest-growing voting blocs. The poll for Voto […]
Ariana Figueroa