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Trump administration limits some flights during shutdown as controllers show strain

1 month ago
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without a paycheck since Oct. 1.  The cutbacks will start Friday, Duffy said at an afternoon press conference.  He and FAA Administrator […]
Jacob Fischler

Democratic leaders fresh from election wins demand Trump meeting over shutdown

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — Following major Democratic wins in local and state elections across the country on Election Day, top Democratic congressional leaders pushed for a meeting with the president to end the federal government shutdown, which on Wednesday became the longest in U.S. history at day 36. “The election results ought to send a much-needed bolt […]
Ariana Figueroa

Missouri voters approve four-day school week in two districts, showing rising support

1 month ago
When the Independence School District announced it was switching to a four-day week during the 2023-24 school year, it drew questions from local families and statewide officials. Parents wondered what kind of child care they would have on days without classroom instruction. And lawmakers debated whether the state needed to intervene. Ultimately, Missouri’s General Assembly […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Young homebuyers lose more ground in housing market as states struggle to help

1 month ago
Young homebuyers have been priced out of the market even more than previously, according to a report released Nov. 4 by the National Association of Realtors. “As a result of decreased housing affordability and limited housing inventory, potential first-time buyers retreated further from the housing market,” the report stated, comparing homebuyers between July 2024 and […]
Tim Henderson

Missouri legalized abortion 1 year ago. Here’s what’s happened since the landmark vote

1 month ago
One year ago today, Missourians voted to enshrine abortion rights into the state Constitution. But access remains fragmented as court battles and proposed abortion bans introduce more confusion into an already complicated situation. Procedural abortions are sporadically available at three Planned Parenthood clinics in Missouri as numerous legal fights unfold, including a question over whether […]
Anna Spoerre

Missouri Medicaid expansion is nearing a funding cliff few Missourians realize

1 month ago
Voters expanded Medicaid eligibility in 2020 to reduce the number of uninsured adults, stabilize hospitals and bring more federal tax dollars back into the state’s health system. At the time expansion was implemented, many rural hospitals were already under severe financial strain. Four years later, the program delivered what voters intended: fewer uninsured patients, steadier […]
Abby Ehrhardt

Trump vows no federal food aid until Democrats cave on health care subsidies

1 month ago
President Donald Trump backtracked Tuesday on a pledge by his administration in court filings to partially fund November food assistance during the government shutdown, posting on social media that benefits “will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before!”  White House press secretary Karoline […]
Jacob Fischler

Congress remains deadlocked, with government shutdown now on day 35

1 month ago
This report has been updated. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate Tuesday failed for the 14th time to advance a stopgap spending bill to fund the government, as the ongoing shutdown hit 35 days and is now tied with the shutdown of 2018-2019 as the longest ever. The 54-44 vote was nearly identical to the previous 13 […]
Ariana Figueroa, Shauneen Miranda

It’s small businesses versus Trump in tariff case before US Supreme Court

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court will hear one of the first major cases of President Donald Trump’s second term Wednesday, when the administration defends the president’s emergency tariffs that American small business owners say are upending their livelihoods. The question at the heart of the case is whether Trump can authorize sweeping tariffs under […]
Ashley Murray

Boeing receives more heat from Congress to settle St. Louis strike

1 month ago
Boeing’s decision to use replacement workers to complete fighter jet projects in St. Louis has once again put the company at odds with members of the U.S. Senate.  Three months after union workers walked off the job on strike, five Democratic senators pilloried the plan for replacement workers as potentially putting the nation’s military at […]
Rebecca Rivas

Special education enforcement would be up to states under Trump plan

1 month ago
In its quest to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, the Trump administration wants to let states police themselves when it comes to educating students with disabilities, a move many teachers and parents fear will strip away crucial federal oversight and deny vulnerable children the services they’re guaranteed under law. In October, the Trump administration […]
Anna Claire Vollers

Missouri Capitol still can’t shake its culture of disrespect

1 month ago
In 2015, two Missouri lawmakers were forced to resign over inappropriate behavior with interns. Soon after, dozens of women spoke out about a Capitol culture that was often more frat house than statehouse, sparking a reckoning that predated the #MeToo movement by two years. House leadership promised change, rolling out reforms meant to clean up […]
Jason Hancock

Trump administration defends order barring asylum at southern border

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — A panel of District of Columbia Court of Appeals judges Monday heard oral arguments from the Trump administration defending the president’s move to end asylum claims at the southern border through an executive order. Civil rights and immigration advocacy groups sought to make permanent a District of Columbia District Court’s July injunction that […]
Ariana Figueroa

Trump administration to pay about half of November SNAP benefits amid shutdown

1 month ago
This report has been updated. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture will pay about half of November benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, though benefits could take months to flow to recipients, the department said Monday in a brief to a federal court in Rhode Island. A four-page report from the USDA […]
Jacob Fischler, Shauneen Miranda

The ‘hard, slow work’ of reducing overdose deaths is having an effect

1 month ago
Illicit drug overdoses and the deaths they cause are trending down this year, despite spikes in a handful of states, according to a Stateline analysis of data from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A handful of places with rising overdoses are responding to the problem with cooperation, they say, by sharing information […]
Tim Henderson

Missouri sports betting is a month away. Here’s what you need to know

1 month ago
On Dec. 1, Missourians will officially be able to start placing sports bets. As the rollout has progressed, a number of sportsbooks have already been jockeying for positioning in the market and will continue to do so up to and past the launch date. That means prospective gamblers will be able to choose between a […]
Jacob Tukker

Missouri lawmakers are failing the people that pay their salaries

1 month ago
It is easy to blame the president and Congress for the government shutdown — on track to become the longest in history — and the additional disruption and havoc it is causing. They surely are. This shutdown, however, is the result of a deeper more dangerous problem. What are local legislators doing to represent, promote […]
Janice Ellis