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Contractors selected for fentanyl testing in Missouri school wastewater

1 month ago
Contracts are in place for a project that will test the wastewater of public schools in Missouri for signs of fentanyl and other drug use. The Missouri Department of Public Safety has been negotiating with Mighty Good Solutions DBA Stercus Bioanalytics, and the Missouri-based company is now the contractor on a $7 million statewide project. […]
Tyler Kirwan

Major retailers slow to remove recalled infant formula from shelves, FDA says

1 month ago
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning four major retailers about compliance with a recall of infant formula that has been linked to botulism.Ā  Ann Oxenham, the FDA’s top compliance officer for the human foods program, sent letters to Albertsons, Kroger, Target and Walmart Friday about ByHeart Whole Nutrition formula products remaining on some […]
Elisha Brown

Measles cases rise amid holiday travel

1 month ago
The number of measles cases is continuing to grow, reaching 1,958 confirmed cases in 43 states through Dec. 16 and threatening to undo next year the United States’ status as a nation that has eradicated the disease, according to a report released Dec. 17 by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The increase […]
Tim Henderson

The cost of winning abortion rights in Missouri without expanding access

1 month ago
For a year, I’ve been writing and working with a larger coalition — What’s Next 4 Missouri — to ensure the story of Missouri’s fight for reproductive freedom is told accurately and rooted in justice.Ā  New abortion data backs our longstanding argument: that legal doesn’t mean accessible. State data reported in The Missouri Independent, and […]
Bonyen Lee-Gilmore

Governor names longtime state pharmacy director to lead Missouri Medicaid program

1 month ago
Josh Moore is the new director of MO HealthNet Division, taking over the agency that administers Missouri’s Medicaid program, according to a press release from the state’s social services department Wednesday.Ā  Moore, who has served since 2019 as MO HealthNet’s pharmacy director, succeeds Todd Richardson, the former Missouri House speaker who resigned from his role […]
Steph Quinn

States crack down on aggressive driving

1 month ago
NEW YORK — On a frigid December morning along busy Broadway in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, New York, pedestrians walk rapidly toward the subway. Cars and e-bikes speed along a busy two-lane road and blast through sharp turns during the early rush to get to the office. In recent years on this stretch of […]
Shalina Chatlani

Arrests nationwide have fallen to historic lows, report finds

1 month ago
Arrests in the United States have fallen to levels not seen in decades, according to a new report that reconstructs national arrest trends in the absence of federal data. The Council on Criminal Justice, a nonpartisan think tank, on Thursday released the first comprehensive national analysis of arrests since federal authorities stopped publishing detailed arrest […]
Amanda Watford

Conditions in St. Louis jails are at the breaking point. Here’s why

1 month ago
The St. Louis jails are nearing a breaking point.Ā  At the St. Louis City Justice Center, people behind bars have complained of going weeks without showers and months without fresh air or direct sunlight. One incarcerated person described how swiftly fights can break out without staff present. At the St. Louis County Jail, a former […]
Ivy Scott

No US House vote to extend health care subsidies, Speaker Johnson says

1 month 1 week ago
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday he will not allow a floor vote this week on a bipartisan amendment supported by moderate Republicans that would extend the Affordable Care Act enhanced tax credits.  Johnson was confident that blocking the amendment would not lead centrist GOP lawmakers to oppose the Republican health care […]
Jennifer Shutt

Delayed jobs report: Unemployment ticks up to 4.6%, jobs up 64K

1 month 1 week ago
A shutdown-delayed jobs report released Dec. 16 showed an increase of 64,000 jobs in November, rebounding from a large loss of 105,000 jobs in October. Unemployment ticked higher to 4.6%, the highest since September 2021. The October loss was the largest since December 2020, during a COVID-19 surge when jobs dropped by 183,000, according to […]
Tim Henderson

Pentagon ā€˜escalating’ investigation into Arizona Sen. Kelly for illegal-orders video

1 month 1 week ago
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department says it has upgraded its investigation into Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly over a video where he and other members of Congress told members of the military they didn’t need to follow illegal orders.Ā  ā€œThe Office of the Secretary of War, in conjunction with the Department of War’s Office of […]
Jennifer Shutt

Missouri lawmakers vow to tackle mental health backlog as hundreds languish in jails

1 month 1 week ago
State lawmakers are seeking solutions to a growing backlog of jailed Missourians awaiting help from the Missouri Department of Mental Health to move their cases forward. These Missourians have been charged but not convicted of crimes, and they were found incompetent to stand trial due to mental health disorders or cognitive disabilities. State law requires […]
Steph Quinn

Columbia schools sue to block law expanding reach of Missouri charter schools

1 month 1 week ago
Missouri’s fourth-largest school district sued the state Monday to prevent establishment of a new charter school in Boone County. Columbia Public Schools wants the courts to declare a law passed in 2024 unconstitutional, arguing that it is a local law for one county masquerading as a general law for the entire state. The district waited […]
Rudi Keller

Whole milk back on school lunch menus, under bill on its way to Trump

1 month 1 week ago
WASHINGTON — School cafeterias got a step closer to seeing whole milk again after the U.S. House passed a measure Monday to restore the dairy staple to school lunches.Ā  The bill unanimously passed the Senate back in November, and now heads to President Donald Trump’s desk.Ā  TheĀ bipartisan effort — which passed the House by voice […]
Shauneen Miranda