Missouri News

New Law Relating to Nontraditional Educational Settings to Become Law

New Law Relating to Nontraditional Educational Settings to Become Law

Senate Bill 63 will create and modify provisions relating to the participat...
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Governor Kehoe Launches ‘Show-Me America 250’ at Missouri State Fair

Governor Kehoe Launches ‘Show-Me America 250’ at Missouri State Fair

The United States turns 250 years old next year...
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Trump Reportedly Urging Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Before 2026

Trump Reportedly Urging Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Before 2026

Republicans seek further advantages through redistricting...
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New Law Lets Chaplains in Schools

New Law Lets Chaplains in Schools

A new law takes effect in a couple of weeks...
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State Senator Henderson Addresses Ameren Rate Increases

State Senator Henderson Addresses Ameren Rate Increases

Missouri State senator, Mike Henderson, is addressing electric rate increas...
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  • Missouri confirms case of rare brain-eating amoeba infection
    A person in Missouri has been hospitalized after contracting a brain-eating amoeba, possibly after water skiing in the Lake of the Ozarks, state health officials said Wednesday.
  • Trump considering marijuana reclassification
    The Trump administration is considering changing the federal classification of marijuana. Right now, at the federal level, marijuana is classified as a schedule one drug, the same classification as heroin and LSD. President Trump says a preliminary decision on lowering that designation could come soon. CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Nicole Sganga has more.
  • Watch: Trump announces Kennedy Center Honorees, takes questions
    President Trump visited the Kennedy Center Wednesday to announce this year's honorees: Country-music artist George Strait, singer Gloria Gaynor, actor and singer Michael Crawford, actor Sylvester Stallone and the rock band KISS. Following the announcement, Mr. Trump took questions on several topics.
  • U.S. doctor in Gaza describes dismal conditions
    Three U.S. doctors from the Dallas-area are now on the ground in Gaza, treating patients in the enclave as the humanitarian crisis there deepens. One of those doctors, Dr. Mohammed Adeel Khaleel, joined CBS News to discuss his experience.
  • Amazon expands same-day grocery delivery to 1,000 cities
    Amazon expands same-day grocery delivery service so more customers can get their goods within hours.