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Factors as far away as the Caribbean Sea and as nearby as the cornfields of Iowa can bring on that muggy, sticky feeling. For ...
During a public ceremony in Jefferson City, the former U.S. senator and governor was honored for his accomplishments and for ...
After debates where local dentists made the case that fluoridated water was a crucial part of dental health, and out-of-town ...
Many in Missouri wondered whether the bickering and infighting of the past few sessions would derail Gov. Mike Kehoe’s ...
A state law prevents companies like Evergy from being sued if police place cameras on the utility poles they own. Some Kansas ...
The next three and a half years are going to continue to be very bumpy” for the reproductive rights movement, says Kathryn ...
Emergency Management Commissioner Sarah Russell was placed on paid administrative leave pending an external investigation into the actions of the agency during Friday's deadly tornado.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins gave a first-ever approval for a state to restrict what’s covered by the Supplemental ...
It's getting more common for a lot of tornadoes to form over a big area in a short period of time — such as the outbreak that ...
University of Missouri-Kansas City undergraduate students who are residents will pay at least $19.55 more per credit hour, ...
Congressional Republicans are looking to cut at least $880 billion from a pool of federal funding that includes Medicaid — ...
Federal lawmakers are considering big cuts to the health care program Medicaid. Some Kansans fear they’ll lose coverage or ...