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Missouri Ethics Commission finally has a quorum — but still can’t meet or take action

10 months 1 week ago

Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday appointed a fourth person to serve on the six-member Missouri Ethics Commission, providing the board with a quorum for the first time since March.  But because one member has been unable to attend meetings since last fall, the commission is still one person short of being able to hold a […]

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Jason Hancock

New documentary chronicles life of Kansas City civil rights leader Alvin Brooks

10 months 1 week ago

Academy Award-winning screenwriter Kevin Willmott’s latest documentary film captures the life of civil rights leader Alvin Brooks, who was one of the first Black police officers in Kansas City and served as the city’s first Black department director. Brooks also was founder of the Ad Hoc Group Against Crime, elected to the city council in […]

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Tim Carpenter

Missouri communities divided over spreading meatpacking sludge

10 months 1 week ago

GRANBY — About a year after Blair Powell built his dream home in the southwest Missouri Ozarks, a noxious smell wafting from the farm next door ruined his son’s wedding reception in their backyard. “It just was ungodly,” Powell said. “Just the worst, horrible, horrible smell. Eyes were burning, some were just nauseous, and some […]

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Teagan King

On 80th anniversary of D-Day invasion, Biden and Macron honor WWII veterans at Normandy

10 months 1 week ago

WASHINGTON — “They were brave, they were resolute, they were ready,” President Joe Biden said Thursday at the Normandy American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach, one of five along France’s northern coast where Allied troops invaded in 1944 and turned the tide in World War II. Biden and dozens of U.S. lawmakers traveled to Normandy to […]

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Ashley Murray

States beg insurers not to drop climate-threatened homes

10 months 2 weeks ago

In the coming years, climate change could force Americans from their homes, not just by raising sea levels, worsening wildfires and causing floods — but also by putting insurance coverage out of reach. In places including California, Florida and Louisiana, some homeowners are finding it nearly impossible to find an insurance company that will cover […]

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Alex Brown

Meat industry increases political spending, lobbying as USDA updates crucial regulations

10 months 2 weeks ago

Meat industry groups and major meat companies spent more than $10 million on political contributions and lobbying efforts in 2023. For some, last year’s spending was an all-time high. The federal government has been rolling out changes to the protections given to livestock and poultry producers, as well as how these farmers operate. In turn, […]

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John McCracken

U.S. Senate GOP prevents contraception access bill from moving ahead

10 months 2 weeks ago

WASHINGTON — An attempt to reinforce Americans’ access to contraception failed Wednesday when U.S. Senate Republicans blocked a bill from advancing toward final passage. The 51-39 procedural vote required at least 60 senators to move forward, but fell short after GOP lawmakers said the measure was too broad as well as unnecessary. Alaska Sen. Lisa […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Progressives urge Alito recusal from Jan. 6 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court

10 months 2 weeks ago

WASHINGTON — Progressive lawmakers and organizers on Wednesday urged U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself from cases related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and to testify before Congress about two flags sympathetic to insurrectionists that were displayed outside his two homes. With the Supreme Court as their backdrop, […]

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Ashley Murray

Candidates for Missouri governor split on offering incentives to keep Chiefs from moving

10 months 2 weeks ago

The leading candidates to be Missouri’s next governor disagree on whether the state should offer incentives to keep the Kansas City Chiefs from relocating to Kansas.  On Tuesday, the top Republican lawmakers in Kansas announced that they had reached out to the Chiefs organization to urge the team to consider moving across the state line. […]

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Jason Hancock

United WE study identifies child care needs of women entrepreneurs

10 months 2 weeks ago

Women entrepreneurs with children need more flexible, less expensive child care, or their businesses could suffer, according to a survey released Tuesday. Part of a United WE l project, the survey was funded by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. “The child care needs of women entrepreneurs is a topic that is crucial to the future […]

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Grace Hills

Missouri and Kansas families will be getting money for kids’ summer meals — eventually

10 months 2 weeks ago

Summer may be half over by the time Kansas families get extra food aid meant to see them through long hot days when school breakfasts and lunches disappear. For Missouri families, the aid may not arrive until a new school year is well underway. But that still beats the 13 states where families won’t be […]

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Suzanne King

Bird flu’s spread from poultry to cattle to humans provokes worry among feds, states

10 months 2 weeks ago

Dairy farmers throughout the country are on guard and the federal government is mobilizing after an outbreak among cattle herds of highly pathogenic avian influenza — once thought to be confined to poultry flocks. What’s more, the virus, also known as H5N1 or bird flu, was diagnosed in a third dairy farmworker last week, marking […]

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Jennifer Shutt

White nationalist, anti-LGBTQ activity on the rise, annual hate report shows

10 months 2 weeks ago

WASHINGTON — Emboldened by the mainstreaming of hard-right politics ahead of a presidential election cycle, white nationalist and anti-LGBTQ groups increased to record levels in the United States last year, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center’s latest annual report on hate and extremism released Tuesday. The Southern Poverty Law Center, which has published the annual […]

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Ashley Murray

Kansas legislative leaders draw up play to lure Kansas City Chiefs away from Missouri

10 months 2 weeks ago

The Kansas Senate president and House speaker said Tuesday they were intrigued by the potential of putting together an incentive package capable of attracting the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs to a new stadium complex in Kansas. The Kansas Legislature will be in Topeka starting June 18 to consider a tax relief bill after […]

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Tim Carpenter

Missouri Supreme Court backs August election on Kansas City police funding

10 months 2 weeks ago

The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday turned back an effort by Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas to push an election on Kansas City police funding to November. The court on April 30 overturned the results of a 2022 election on the issue, agreeing with Lucas that the fiscal note summary printed on the ballot was […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri appeals court sides with transgender student in $4 million discrimination case

10 months 2 weeks ago

After a decade-long legal battle, a transgender man and former student of the Blue Springs School District should receive over $4 million in damages for discrimination that occurred when he was an adolescent, the Missouri’s Western District Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. Judge Anthony Gabbert wrote the court’s unanimous decision, ruling that the school district […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Executive order limiting asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border to be signed by Biden

10 months 2 weeks ago

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Tuesday that will allow him to partly suspend asylum requests at the U.S.-Mexico border when daily unauthorized crossings reach a threshold of 2,500 migrants. “We do expect the authority would be in effect immediately,” a senior administration official said on a Tuesday call with reporters […]

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Ariana Figueroa

After Missouri banned abortion, the state saw 25% drop in OB-GYN residency applicants

10 months 2 weeks ago

Medical students and residents increasingly come to Dr. Colleen McNicholas with the same concern: will their training in Missouri prepare them to competently care for pregnant patients?  McNicholas, who for years was among the few doctors performing elective abortions in Missouri, said that fear is reflected in a report released in May by the Association […]

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Anna Spoerre

Already outlawed in Missouri, noncitizen voting ban will appear on statewide ballot

10 months 2 weeks ago

Missouri’s Constitution has banned noncitizens from voting since 1924. And state law requires individuals to verify they are a U.S. citizen in order to register to vote.  But GOP lawmakers contend the constitutional and statutory language isn’t strong enough. Instead of saying that “all citizens” can vote, Republicans argue the state constitution should be changed […]

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Jason Hancock

USDA aims to aid small farmers by barring pay deductions from poultry companies

10 months 2 weeks ago

WASHINGTON — A rule proposed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture would eliminate pay deductions for chicken producers, Secretary Tom Vilsack said Monday. Under the current poultry payment system, an incentive-based arrangement known within the industry as a tournament system, farmers who raise poultry earn a base payment from the companies that buy the product and bring it to […]

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