Missouri News
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Racial slur painted on Blue Springs church being investigated
The Blue Springs Police Department is investigating if a racial slur painted on Capernaum Missionary Baptist Church last weekend is…
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Missouri pastor saves church member with kidney donation
A pastor in Osceola, Mo., put his faith into action by donating a kidney to a member of his church.…
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Here’s how the census will affect Missouri congressional seats
Census numbers released Tuesday show primarily Democrat states will lose seats in Congress while red states like Florida, Texas and…
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Missouri Congressman Jason Smith to visit Mar-a-Lago as he considers Senate run
Missouri Congressman Jason Smith, who is considering a campaign for the U.S. Senate, will hold a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago later…
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Hundreds of events will celebrate Missouri bicentennial
Missouri Statehood Day on Aug. 10 will mark 200 years since the Missouri Territory became the 24th state of the…
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Senate candidates Greitens, Schmitt tied in polls
The two declared Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate in 2022 are in a dead heat, according to a recent…
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Missouri considers providing greater choice in public education
Education bills pending in the Missouri Legislature address charter school expansion, public funding of private schools and homeschooling. The effort…
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‘Every child deserves a family’: Missouri Gov. Parson signs adoption, foster care bills
Sweeping new adoption and foster bills will help kids find forever homes after Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Thursday signed…
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St. Louis attorney who defended home from protestors may run for U.S. Senate
The St. Louis attorney who made national headlines last summer for using a gun to defend his home from protestors…
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Missouri House expels member for first time since Civil War
The Missouri House on Wednesday voted unanimously to expel Rep. Rick Roeber of Lee’s Summit. His House legislative page has…
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