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Bill aiming to allow divorce during pregnancy gains early momentum from lawmakers
A bill that would allow pregnant women to get a divorce in Missouri is once again put on the table by lawmakers in Jefferson City.
Bill Pulte’s St. Louis “Blight Authority” and the Rise of MAGA Disaster Capitalism
Michael Allen reflects on Federal Housing Finance Agency head Bill Pulte and his quickly abandoned plan to build a nonprofit "blight authority" in St. Louis with Block CEO Jack Dorsey.
Everyone Is Welcome at MRS. KRISHNAN’S PARTY
This celebration is more than just a party. It’s an authentically human, exuberantly joyful exchange of culture, stories, and heart.
Hundreds oppose Franklin County data center. Officials table plan for 6 months.
The proposed data center would be built on 613 acres of farmland near the Shaw Nature Reserve in Gray Summit.
Alton Police Department Welcomes New Officer Daniel Huffman
ALTON — The Alton Police Department officially welcomed Officer Daniel Huffman as its newest lateral hire. The hire of Huffman was made on January 5, 2026. Chief Jarrett Ford administered the oath of office during a ceremony at the department. Officer Huffman has already begun the Field Training Program as he integrates into his role serving the City of Alton. Chief Ford and the department expressed enthusiasm about the experience and dedication he brings to the community.
More kids could end up behind bars under juvenile justice bill, public defender says
Under Missouri law, juveniles can be treated as adults in court if they commit certain crimes.
Steve Ehlmann raises $231K in race for St. Charles County executive. He's still behind.
Ehlmann announced his candidacy in October, months after Law and Eigel started their theirs. All are Republicans.
Wednesday, Jan. 21 - Fast-tracking logging in Illinois' only national forest
The Trump Administration is using a legal shortcut to make it easier to cut down trees in national forests. Illinois’ Shawnee National Forest, the state’s only national forest, is an early battleground against the increasingly popular tactic to fast track timber sales across the country.
Missouri leans on disputed mental health claims in defense of strict abortion laws
KANSAS CITY — The first slate of witnesses from the Missouri Attorney General’s office in the fight to uphold statewide abortion regulations offered testimony that professionals and scientific studies have long disputed, including claims about mental health outcomes and abortion medication. It’s the second week of a 10-day bench trial that will be decided by […]
Missouri can’t build higher education performance funding on editable grades
Missouri is moving toward higher-stakes “performance funding” for higher education, where appropriations rise or fall with completion rates, job outcomes, and other measurable outputs—while also pressing an aggressive workforce agenda built on “job-ready” credentials. That combination creates a threshold integrity problem Missouri has not yet confronted: if the state is going to pay for “outcomes,” […]
Fatal shooting in Central West End may be linked to missing person case: Police
Homicide detectives with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are investigating the connection between an overnight fatal shooting in the Central West End and a missing person case out of University City.
Major winter storm to bring dangerous cold for sure, possibly snow to St. Louis
A major winter storm is expected to bring dangerous cold and potentially snow to the Midwest and southern United States this weekend, with the exact amounts and locations still uncertain.
Bonnie Raitt to play Brandi Carlile’s Echoes Through the Canyon concerts
Bonnie Raitt is set to join Brandi Carlie for one of her Echoes Through the Canyon concerts, which will take place May 29 and 30 at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Gorge,…
Alaska Lawmaker Calls for Hiring More Prosecutors, Public Defenders to Reduce Extreme Delay in Criminal Cases
The consequences of Trump’s war on climate in 7 charts
Seven snapshots reveal how climate rollbacks altered the trajectory of U.S. energy, environmental protection, and economic security.
Can you build data centers in a desert without draining the water supply? Utah is finding out.
Politicians are pushing for one of the driest states to become a haven for data centers.
Am I making a mistake?
Well now Greenland is off my list of countries to move to—do you think he will try to steal the Bahamas?
Ray Beiersdorf from Wildwood, MO joined the Real Rock Army today!
I‘ve enjoyed KSHE’s morning shows and all the different DJs over the years, some of my favorites being Lern, U-Man, Mark Klose, and the newer DJs, A.D and Tim....
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