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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey reminds tornado victims to report fraud

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey reminds tornado victims to report fraud

Home/Latest News/Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey reminds tornado victims to report fraud In the wake of the devasting tornadoes that recently swept through Missouri, Attorney General Andrew Bailey is urging affected residents to report any...

Missouri Division of Fire Safety investigating possible fireworks involvement in 5 fires, 3 deaths

Missouri Division of Fire Safety investigating possible fireworks involvement in 5 fires, 3 deaths

The Missouri Division of Fire Safety is investigating an "alarming" number of deaths and injuries over the Fourth of July holiday that "appear to be related to fireworks." Video above: 13-year-old dies in Independence house fire that left others...

Why JUCO eligibility waiver changed Missouri football linebacker depth 

Why JUCO eligibility waiver changed Missouri football linebacker depth 

Missouri football may have Vanderbilt’s quarterback to thank for the strength of its linebackers. Mizzou’s season-opener for the 2025 campaign against Central Arkansas on Aug. 28 on Faurot Field is less than 50 days away. Fall camp is right around...

Missouri sees 3 deaths, multiple injuries during July 4th

Missouri sees 3 deaths, multiple injuries during July 4th

The state fire marshal said this Fourth of July saw more fireworks-related fires, explosions, injuries and deaths than any other year in recent memory. MISSOURI, USA — Missouri recorded an alarming surge in fireworks-related fires and explosions...

More than a dozen bills altering Missouri education signed into law

More than a dozen bills altering Missouri education signed into law

Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed several bipartisan education bills into law. The new laws address issues such as cellphone use in schools, retired teachers substituting and homeschooler participation in extracurricular activities. Other...

MSU has nearly 200 ongoing construction projects. Here are the biggest

MSU has nearly 200 ongoing construction projects. Here are the biggest

Missouri State University has nearly $250 million in construction projects underway. Key projects include a new advancement center, Blunt Hall renovations, and the Judith Enyeart Reynolds Performing Arts Complex. Despite weather challenges, most...

GOP Missouri Governor Repeals Paid Sick Leave Measure Voters Passed in Landslide

GOP Missouri Governor Repeals Paid Sick Leave Measure Voters Passed in Landslide

Support justice-driven, accurate and transparent news — make a quick donation to Truthout today! Missouri’s Republican governor on Thursday signed legislation repealing the paid sick leave portion of a ballot measure that the state’s voters...

Proxy voting giants investigated by Missouri AG for misleading clients about their DEI and ESG priorities

Proxy voting giants investigated by Missouri AG for misleading clients about their DEI and ESG priorities

Fox News Digital spoke to Utah State Treasurer Marlo Oaks at the State Financial Officers Foundation conference in Orlando, Florida NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey launched parallel...

After AI chatbots rank Trump low on antisemitism, Missouri’s top lawyer threatens tech companies

After AI chatbots rank Trump low on antisemitism, Missouri’s top lawyer threatens tech companies

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey during the 2024 Conservative Political Action Conference the Gaylord National Convention Center in Fort Washington, Maryland, Feb. 22, 2024. Photo by Dominic Gwinn / Middle East Images via AFP/Getty By Asaf...

NCAA JUCO waiver changed Missouri football’s linebacker room. Here’s how it made MU stronger

NCAA JUCO waiver changed Missouri football’s linebacker room. Here’s how it made MU stronger

Missouri football may have Vanderbilt’s quarterback to thank for the strength of its linebackers. Mizzou’s season-opener for the 2025 campaign against Central Arkansas on Aug. 28 on Faurot Field is less than 50 days away. Fall camp is right around...

Standard Communities expands construction division, enters new markets

Standard Communities expands construction division, enters new markets

At a time when affordable housing is growing ever more difficult to finance, Standard Communities is undergoing a significant expansion. The Los Angeles-based affordable housing owner, operator and developer has increased its staff by over 50% and...

Pierre mayor wins Community Leader Award from Missouri River Energy Services

Pierre mayor wins Community Leader Award from Missouri River Energy Services

Steve Harding, mayor of Pierre, South Dakota, was named the recipient of the MRES Community Leader Award during the 60th Annual Meeting of Missouri River Energy Services (MRES). The awards presentation was held May 7 as part of the Annual Meeting...

Support for immigration | Fed. worker unions | Clean energy

Support for immigration | Fed. worker unions | Clean energy

Friday, July 11, 2025 STRIKES ► From KING 5 — Jam-packed bins line city streets as strike delays trash pickup in King, Snohomish counties — “Well, it’s certainly inconvenient for anybody not to have trash picked up. It can become a health hazard...

You might just spot a new solar farm if you’re driving along I – 70 in Mid – Missouri

You might just spot a new solar farm if you’re driving along I – 70 in Mid – Missouri

The dreaded Green Energy is coming to Cooper County. Comssioners signed off on a plan to build a 200 – acre solar farm. They okayed tax breaks for the project. The complex will be built near an I – 70 rest area. Another firm wants to put in a 1500...

AgriWest hosts second council meeting as it works to strengthen local agriculture

AgriWest hosts second council meeting as it works to strengthen local agriculture

AgriWest hosted its second annual council meeting at the Clifton Community Center on Wednesday evening, bringing together more than 60 agriculture and business people from across the Western Slope.The council meeting gave those in the agriculture...

Emanuel Cleaver discusses economic policies impacting American consumers

Emanuel Cleaver discusses economic policies impacting American consumers

Emanuel Cleaver, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Missouri's 5th District since 2005, shared his views on several pressing issues via social media posts. Born in Waxahachie, Texas in 1944 and residing in Kansas City, Cleaver has been...

Central Missouri Humane Society Advocates for New Building on National Kitten Day

Central Missouri Humane Society Advocates for New Building on National Kitten Day

July 10, is nationally recognized as Kitten Day! The day was created not only to encourage appreciation for the soft bundles of joy but also to raise awareness of the need for adoption. "So it's National Kitten Day, but it's also, for shelters...

Power plus greed equals corruption

Power plus greed equals corruption

To the editor: Honesty and accountability are principles we like to believe govern our country. In the topsy-turvy world of the Trump administration, they’ve been replaced by favoritism and self-enrichment. Elon Musk could have been the focus of...

Here's when to save on back-to-school shopping in Missouri

Here's when to save on back-to-school shopping in Missouri

Consumers are starting their back-to-school shopping earlier this year due to concerns about rising prices from tariffs and inflation. Sales tax holidays offer savings on specific items like clothing, school supplies and electronics, boosting...

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