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Group pushes to legalize recreational marijuana use in Missouri
Missouri could become the new Colorado if a newly filed ballot measure legalizing recreational use of marijuana passes. Legal Missouri…
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Topeka News
Topeka neighborhoods to gather on National Night Out
Safe Streets is about to embark on its 25th year of National Night Out in the Topeka/Shawnee County community! This…
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Illinois Democrats push through statewide ‘defund the police’ bill in middle of night
Illinois‘ law enforcement community is warning Illinois citizens about a bill they say would effectively defund the police in the…
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Missouri police organization seeks public input on training, discipline standards
Police training and discipline have been in the spotlight in recent months. Now Missouri residents are being asked to share…
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U.S. Marshals rescue 39 kids, 15 from sex traffickers
The U.S. Marshals Service released information late Thursday announcing the recovery of 39 missing kids, some of whom were rescued…
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Kansas News
Saturday’s ‘Rolling Rally’ in Topeka draws attention to Tuesday’s Back the Blue Rally
Topekans hit the streets on Saturday to show their support for local police with a Back the Blue “Rolling Rally,”…
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National News
Sen. Tim Scott discusses how his faith shapes his views on race relations and police reform
Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, one of three black members of the U.S. Senate, recently discussed faith and…
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Failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams calls on Missouri Democrats to “take back your power”
Stacey Abrams, the Democrat candidate who still has not conceded her 2018 race for Georgia governor, told Missouri Democrats at…
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Another business exits Minneapolis after riots and looting
More businesses are leaving cities after mayors failed to protect them from looting. The latest is a Minnesota business owner,…
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Kansas announces “You Drink. You Drive. You Lose.” campaign
The Kansas Department of Transportation says alcohol and drugs are involved in 40% of crash deaths on Kansas roads. That’s…
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