Missouri students majoring in business, biology, elementary education, psychology and nursing may soon be able to transfer more college credits between the state’s public universities. State lawmakers negotiated a plan to make 60-credit-hour blocks in five degree programs universally transferable among public universities and community colleges in Missouri as part of a bill awaiting the […]
A Trump administration reworking of a $42 billion broadband expansion program will trigger delays as millions of rural Americans wait for promised connections and the telehealth services they bring.
Late last year, eight major U.S. telecoms were the victim of a massive intrusion by Chinese hackers who managed to spy on public U.S. officials for more than a year. The “Salt Typhoon” hack was so severe, the intruders spent a year rooting around the ISP networks even after discovery. AT&T and Verizon, two of the compromised companies, […]
The St. Louis area is under an extreme heat watch starting Saturday. Dangerously high heat index values up to 108 degrees are possible, the National Weather Service warns.
The current administration’s deep cuts, ideological shifts and tariffs have affected the economy, higher education, and the arts and nonprofit sectors in ways that are shutting out recent graduates.
Cannabis advocacy organizations are sounding the alarm about guidance from state regulators limiting how much medical marijuana patients can purchase from licensed dispensaries. By law, dispensaries are required to track how much medical marijuana patients buy so they don’t exceed their limit. According to a FAQ that was added earlier this year to the website […]
A bill currently on Governor Mike Kehoe’s desk would enable the Missouri Farm Bureau to offer its members a health plan. But the policies are not technically insurance and therefore aren’t subject to federal Affordable Care Act regulations.
The funding brought innovative programs to Wisconsin that gave hundreds of rural students access to mental health care in their school buildings, offered free therapy sessions and found kids who would've slipped through the cracks.
ST. LOUIS - Happy Summer Solstice! Friday, June 20, 2025, will mark the official astronomical start of summer and the longest day of the year. The technical time of the solstice, when the sun will be directly over the Tropic of Cancer, is late in the day, 9:42pm. St. Louis will see 14 hours and [...]