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Missouri Man Arrested After Judge Receives Racist Threats
The 42-year-old defendant, of Independence, was charged Tuesday with tampering with a judicial officer and harassment motivated by discrimination.
TikTok Ban Pushed By Missouri’s Hawley Blocked In Senate
Josh Hawley tried to force a Senate vote Wednesday on legislation that would ban TikTok from operating in the US.
Missouri House Votes To Ban Diversity Spending In Government
Missouri’s Republican-led House on Tuesday voted to ban state government spending on diversity, equity and inclusion,
Company Recalls Pasta Dish Sold At Midwest Grocery Chain
A company announced Tuesday that it is recalling a packaged pasta dish sold in HyVee grocery stores in eight Midwestern states.
Mass Shootings Seldom Shift Partisan Policies Despite Outcry
Don't expect new gun controls in Republican-led states, such as Tennessee or Texas.
Escape-artist Missouri Bear Heads To Texas Zoo With Moat
The 4-year-old, 280-pound bear tore apart clips that attached stainless steel mesh to the frame of a door.
Missouri To Restrict Gender-affirming Care For Minors
Missouri’s Republican attorney general on Monday said he will limit access to gender-affirming care for minors, sidestepping the GOP-led Senate as it struggles to pass a law banning the practice for children completely.
Rural Missouri Sheriff, Two Deputies Arrested In Kidnap Plot
A rural Missouri sheriff and two deputies are jailed and facing charges accusing them of helping a man in a parental kidnapping plot.
Missouri Linebacker Chad Bailey Suspended After DWI Arrest
Missouri linebacker Chad Bailey was suspended from the team after he was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated early Sunday,
First Major US Railroad Merger In Two Decades Will Go Forward
The first major railroad merger in more than two decades, one that would link the United States, Canada and Mexico, was approved