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COLUMBIA — Heart of Missouri Court-Appointed Special Advocates shared its disappointment regarding the veto Gov. Mike Kehoe gave to the one-time $500,000 state appropriation that had been ...
Two Missouri teachers are suing top state officials over a plan to inject $50 million in taxpayer funds into the state’s private school voucher program.
The state Supreme Court elects its chief justice on a rotating basis by a vote of all seven judges. Powell received his law degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law, and his ...
Missouri’s state of emergency, issued ahead of anti-Trump protests, remains active after Gov. Mike Kehoe left for France. How will the acting governor handle the situation?
Thousands turned out in Columbia and Jefferson City and dozens more in small towns around central Missouri on Saturday to join a nationwide mobilization against the expansion of executive power by the ...
As storms continued to impact much of Mid-Missouri on Tuesday night, power outages continued to climb. In Columbia at 8 p.m., there were nine reported outages impacting 2,510 utility customers. A ...
In Missouri, state parks don’t charge an entrance fee, so there is no need for state park passes at libraries. However, libraries around the state instead offer passes to area museums and other ...
Christopher “Kit” Bond, a Republican who was Missouri’s youngest governor before serving four terms in the U.S. Senate, was remembered as a beloved statesman who helped train a generation of ...
MU Health Care says Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield walked out of negotiations with MU Health Care this week. The previous contract served more than 100,000 individuals in the region - including ...
Missouri basketball landed Tolton High grad, Columbia local, and Loyola-Marymount forward Jevon Porter out of the transfer portal on Thursday, according to a report from ESPN’s Jeff Borzello.
Labor unions representing professors and other educators have sued the Trump administration over its revocation of $400 million in congressionally authorized federal research funding to Columbia ...
There were widespread reports Thursday that an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education was in the works and may be imminent.
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