Missouri News

FEMA Surveying Damage in Missouri to Determine Federal Need

FEMA to Assess Storm Damage in 25 Missouri Counties

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Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection

Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection

Missouri Senators are debating measures dealing with sheriff's elections an...
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Governor Kehoe Continues Calls for End to State Income Tax

Governor Kehoe Continues Calls for End to State Income Tax

While Missourians rush to file their taxes ahead of Tuesday's deadline, Gov...
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Youth Turkey Harvest Nearly Breaks Record in Missouri, Second-Highest Since 2001

Youth Turkey Harvest Nearly Breaks Record in Missouri, Second-Highest Since 2001

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows y...
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Tax Day is Tuesday — Still Time to File if You Haven’t Already

Tax Day is Tuesday — Still Time to File if You Haven’t Already

If you haven’t filed your taxes yet, you’re not alone — and you still have ...
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  • A timeline of the FSU mass shooting as events unfolded
    FSU officials canceled all classes and business operations on the main Tallahassee campus through Friday.
  • FSU mass shooting kills 2, injures at least 5; suspect in custody
    Law enforcement said the suspected shooter is the 20-year-old son of a Leon County deputy sheriff and a student at FSU.
  • 4/13: Sunday Morning: The Money Issue
    Jane Pauley hosts our special broadcast focusing on securing a fulfilling retirement. In our cover story, David Pogue looks at the state of Social Security. Also: Susan Spencer explores the creation of bucket lists; Robert Costa talks with Drew Barrymore who, at 50, landed on the cover of AARP: The Magazine; Seth Doane travels to Malta, where Americans are finding a more affordable retirement home; Kelefa Sanneh talks with the "father of the 401(k)"; Faith Salie meets "grandfluencers," older content creators who are finding post-retirement careers on social media; Lee Cowan checks out a site for retired warplanes; Tracy Smith sits down with the comedy duo Cheech & Chong, now starring in a new movie, while Martha Teichner explores Latitude Margaritaville, a 55+ active community in Florida inspired by Jimmy Buffett; and Conor Knighton visits a retirement home for chimpanzees.
  • Some states want to ban food stamp recipients from buying soda and candy
    Some states want to block SNAP recipients from using benefits to buy sugary foods as part of the "make America healthy again" movement.
  • Wife of man mistakenly deported filed for protective order against him in 2021
    Kilmar Abrego Garcia's wife sought and received a temporary protective order against him in May 2021. The case was dismissed the following month after she failed to appear for a hearing.