Missouri News

Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Disaster Aid for 28 Missouri Counties Following Devastating March Storms

Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Disaster Aid for 28 Missouri Counties Following Devastating March Storms

Governor Kehoe has requested that President Trump approve a major disaster ...
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Missouri Senate Moving Closer to State Spending Plan

Missouri Senate Moving Closer to State Spending Plan

The Missouri Senate moves closer to presenting its version of the state spe...
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Missouri Senate Bill 79 Covers Farmer's Health Insurance

Missouri Senate Bill 79 Covers Farmer's Health Insurance

Missouri Senators are attempting to gain health coverage for Missouri Farme...
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Debate Continues on Senate Bill 13 in Missouri Senate

Missouri Senators Still Undecided on Senate Bill 13

Senate Bill 13 is still being debated by the Missouri Senate...
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Open Enrollment Legislation Not Favored by Superintendents

Open Enrollment Legislation Not Favored by Superintendents

Open enrollment legislation could be passed by Missouri legislators this se...
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    The Dow opened sharply lower as investors fret over the potential economic impact of President Trump's latest tariffs.
  • Feb 27: CBS News 24/7, 10am ET
    Nearly $60 billion in foreign aid cut as USAID gets dismantled and workers clear their workspaces; "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King heading to space as part of Blue Origin's historic all-women crew.
  • Feb 27: CBS News 24/7, 1pm ET
    President Trump greets British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the White House; Former Navy sailor pleads guilty to plotting to attack Naval Station Great Lakes in Chicago.
  • 4/3: CBS Morning News
    Trump unveils 10% tariff on all countries; President says TikTok will be sold to U.S. buyer before April 5 deadline.
  • Severe storms in South and Midwest turn deadly
    Violent storms cut through a wide swath of the South and Midwest, spawning tornadoes and killing at least two people, knocking down power lines and trees and ripping roofs off homes.