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

5 months 4 weeks 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

Today's Weather: Sunny, Breezy and Pleasant

6 months ago
Residents can expect a sunny, breezy, and pleasant day with a high near 68 degrees and a low around 33. Winds will come from the northwest at about 13 mph, with gusts up to 29 mph. No rain is expected, and it will feel just about as nice as the actual temperature. Morning will start cool and crisp with bright sunshine. By afternoon, the breeze will pick up, keeping the air fresh and comfortable. Evening will be clear and chilly with temperatures dropping quickly. Overnight, skies remain clear wit

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

6 months 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

Mild temps give way to rain showers Friday, cold blast Sunday

6 months ago
ST. LOUIS -- The high temperature was 73 Tuesday! We’ll be mild again on Wednesday, but, with a cold front passing through, just a few degrees cooler. No rain with the front, but out the door temps Thursday will be noticeably cooler. Sunshine Thursday with highs in the mid 60s. Another cold front comes through [...]
Angela Hutti

Missouri Medicaid expansion is nearing a funding cliff few Missourians realize

6 months 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