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Slashed Federal Funding Cancels Vaccine Clinics Amid Measles Surge
A former surgeon general is “particularly concerned about the accessibility of vaccines for vulnerable populations.”
Cells are swapping their mitochondria. What does this mean for our health?
Researchers are studying why the energy factories are moving between cells and whether the process can be harnessed to treat cancer and other diseases.
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
In the Missouri Ozarks, residents struggle to rebuild after tornadoes
Twisters that tore through Union County, Missouri killed 6 people. One couple survived against incomprehensible odds in a trailer obliterated by the storm.
Missouri All-District teams annnounced (Class 1-3)
Heartland athletes and coaches were named to Missouri Class 1-3 all-district teams in boy's and girl's basketball
Here’s the latest confirmed tornado count from Missouri’s weekend of destruction
Initial reports suggest as many as 19 tornadoes hit Missouri over the weekend. Gov. Mike Kehoe’s Office said the twisters left widespread destruction in 27 Missouri counties – killing at least 12 people and leaving one person missing.
Kansas City, Missouri, resident claims apartments damaged by city tree neglect, ignored complaints
At the corner of West 36th Street and Wyandotte Street in Kansas City, Missouri, residents remained without power Monday night after the weekend storm.
Missouri Farmers: What You Need to Know About Power Line Safety (LISTEN)
With advances in farming technology and equipment come increased safety concerns—especially around power lines in the field. Byron Roach and Mark Ramsey from NW Electric Power Cooperative in Cameron join Bill Pollock to share essential safety tips.
An army of volunteers help a Missouri town clean up and start to recover from tornado
High school and college students, families, and neighbors are all pitching in to help clear the debris and start repairing the damage from the tornado that came through Rolla on Friday night.
Can Missouri basketball reach Sweet 16 in March Madness bracket? Our prediction
Can Missouri basketball reach the NCAA bracket’s Sweet 16? Our 2025 March Madness predictions show how MU can break 16-year second weekend absence.
Here’s what we know so far about Missouri’s deadly weekend of tornadoes
Tornadoes whipped through Missouri on Friday night, ripping apart homes, businesses, and the electrical system. Gov. Mike Kehoe’s Office says at least 12 people have been killed and one person is still missing from the severe weather.
Missouri vs. Drake: Former Kansas City high school stars headline NCAA Tournament game
The Missouri Tigers and Drake Bulldogs face off in the NCAA Tournament, featuring top high school basketball talent from the Kansas City metro.
Drake basketball’s March Madness opponent is Missouri to open 2025 NCAA Tournament bracket
It’s Drake basketball vs. Missouri in March Madness to open its 2025 NCAA Tournament men’s bracket. Here’s what to know about the first-round game in Wichita.
Pickleball and badminton venue opens in Katy, with another coming to Missouri City
Pickleball Katy & Schafer Badminton Academy is opening on March 15 at 24825 Roesner Road, about 2 miles south of Katy Mills Mall, co-owner Kevin Guo said.
Missouri Republicans tout early legislative victories at the session's halfway mark
With lawmakers set to take next week off, they leave having already accomplished one major priority: placing the St. Louis Police Department under state control.
State banned from seizing foster kids' benefits under bill passed by Missouri Senate
This is a kids’ win bill,” state Sen. Jamie Burger, a Republican from Benton who sponsored the legislation, said Tuesday.
At least 2 dead in Missouri after monster tornadoes sweep through state amid severe weather outbreak
More than 150 million people are at heightened risk of severe weather, with with Saturday expected to be potentially the most dangerous day.
LSU baseball dedicates Missouri win to Sandy Bertman, late wife of LSU legend Skip Bertman
LSU legend Skip Bertman's wife, Sandy, sadly passed away Thursday night. LSU baseball dedicated its win over Missouri Friday to her memory.
MoDOT to Launch Major I-70 Expansion Project with Groundbreaking Ceremony in Foristell, Missouri
MoDOT begins expansion on I-70 with a groundbreaking ceremony for the new phase of the 'Improve I-70' initiative.
Missouri Attorney General Wants To Send Exonerated Man Back To Prison
A wrongly convicted Black man who spent over 30 years behind bars could face a return to prison if the Missouri Attorney General has his way.
LSU baseball vs Missouri score today: Live updates, game highlights, how to watch
LSU baseball hosts Missouri for its first SEC college baseball series. Follow for live score updates, game highlights from Alex Box Stadium.
As abortions resume in Missouri, some providers start from scratch
Providers across Missouri are resuming abortion services, months after voters approved a measure to enshrine reproductive rights in the state constitution.
Missouri House passes bill that would remove paid sick leave from Proposition A
Missouri lawmakers passed House Bill 567, which would cut back on paid sick leave regulations voters passed in Proposition A.
Missouri justices hear arguments of the fate of state's Proposition A
The Missouri State Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit filed to have Proposition A election results thrown out.
Missouri public schools could offer open enrollment under bill passed by House lawmakers
The legislation creates an opt-in program where Missouri public schools can choose to accept students who live outside their district. It now goes to the Missouri Senate, where similar bills have died in prior sessions.
What time is Missouri basketball vs MSU today? Time, TV schedule to watch SEC Tournament game
Missouri basketball vs Mississippi State will face off Thursday in the SEC Tournament. Here's how to watch, including start time, TV channel and more:
Chicken Salad Chick announces opening date for Missouri City eatery
Chicken Salad Chick announced the opening of its 36th store, located in Missouri City. The fast-casual eatery is known for its more than a dozen varieties of made-from-scratch chicken salad flavors, side salads,
Eldon man who pleaded guilty to endangering welfare of child sentenced to 10 years in prison
An Eldon man who pleaded guilty to leaving a loaded handgun on a table in reach of a child who accidentally shot and killed himself is was sentenced on Wednesday. Albert Keel, 28, pleaded guilty in January to endangering the welfare of a child.
Missouri Sex Offender Sentenced to 14 Years for Child Pornography Possession
Missouri man, Charles R. Hamilton, gets 14 years for child pornography possession after a multi-agency investigation.
2 residents killed Tuesday in Higginsville, Missouri, fire that damaged 6 homes
Two people died early Tuesday morning in a fire in Higginsville, Missouri. Six homes were damaged in the blaze.
No. 4 Gators aim to win SEC Tournament, earn a No. 1 seed in NCAA tourney
The No. 4 Florida Gators are geared up to win the SEC Tournament and earn a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tourney whether or not it matters for national-title goals.
Mexican National Indicted on Child Sex Charges in Eastern District of Missouri
Giovanni Falcon, a Mexican national, was arrested on charges of distributing obscene material to a minor and coercion and enticement.
Missouri House gives initial approval to allow open enrollment in public schools
Roughly 43 states allow open enrollment in public schools and some state lawmakers want Missouri to be the next. The state House of Representatives has given initial approval to a bill that would let K-12 public schools decide if they want students from neighboring districts to enroll in their district.