Hearing to determine if Missouri man who has been in prison for 33 years was wrongfully convicted
Effort to vacate Dunn's murder conviction headed to court
By Katie Kull & Tony Messenger
A Missouri man has been in prison for 33 years. A new hearing could determine if he was wrongfully convicted.
Live: Hearing to vacate sentence of Christopher Dunn
By Laura Simon
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Four people killed in Missouri house explosion that was heard 10 miles away
Community remembers four killed in house explosion in Douglas County, Mo.
By Charmelle O'dell
Ava community mourns those who died in home explosion
By Bethany French
Four people killed in a house explosion in southwestern Missouri
Ava restaurant owner, family killed in Douglas County explosion at home in Goodhope
By Ryan Collingwood
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After X post about Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, Missouri AG demands documents from Kansas City mayor
By Rob Wile
Chiefs CEO's Wife and Daughter Respond to Harrison Butker Controversy
By Corinne Heller-Ingraham
Eddie Vedder Slams Harrison Butker As 'Such A F**king P***y' During Pearl Jam Concert
By Marco Margaritoff
Full Text: Harrison Butker of Kansas City Chiefs Graduation Speech
Harrison Butker's commencement address denounced by Benedictine College nuns
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Missouri Republican party fails to boot KKK-linked candidate from gubernatorial ticket
Missouri governor candidate with alleged KKK ties can stay on GOP ballot, judge rules
By Kacen J. Bayless
Missouri judge allows former 'honorary' member of KKK to remain on state's GOP primary ballot
By Megan Lebowitz
Judge Says An Actual KKK Affiliate Can Run For Missouri Governor
By Amanda Yen
Missouri gubernatorial candidate with KKK ties can stay on GOP ticket, judge rules
By Lauren Irwin
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Legislative interns help Missouri school districts claim over $1 million in federal funds • Missouri Independent
By Clara Bates & Annelise Hanshaw
Missouri AG failed to redact witness info in major lawsuit
By Jonathan Shorman
Winners and losers of Missouri's 2024 legislative session • Missouri Independent
By Jason Hancock & Rudi Keller
Missouri initiative petition bill, a top GOP priority, dies on final day of session • Missouri Independent
By Rudi Keller & Anna Spoerre
Will Bill Eigel’s confrontational approach win over voters?
By Jonathan Shorman & Kacen J. Bayless
Lawmakers predict special session for supplemental budget this year
Missouri Democrats' filibuster effort to make it harder to amend state constitution
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Missouri graduation shootings: 2 HS ceremonies interrupted by gunshots
By Jonathan Limehouse
Man charged in connection with shooting at Cape Central High School graduation
By Olivia Tock
2 charged in connection with shooting at Missouri graduation
By Sam Clancy
School: Graduation evacuated, postponed after 2 people shot
By Mike Stunson
2 charged in connection to Cape Girardeau graduation shooting
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Here's what you need to know: Tuesday, May 21
By Andreas Busse
Child Care Crisis: Missouri child tax credit bill dies; what’s next
By Ashley Reynolds
Early childhood education centers face uncertain future after funding expansion plans falter at Missouri statehouse
By Mark Maxwell
Missouri nonprofit announces child care grants | State News
By Siobhan Harms
Missouri child care tax credit plan faces uphill fight
By Alyse Pfeil
Child care tax credits, a top priority for Missouri governor, face uphill battle in the Senate • Missouri Independent
By Clara Bates & Anna Spoerre
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Cicada scampi made at Missouri Botanical Garden
By Christian Gooden & Bryce Gray
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Parson orders state agency not to pay legal expenses for legislators facing defamation suit • Missouri Independent
By Jason Hancock
Parson says MO shouldn't pay for damages from senators sued for false posts on KC shooting
By Kacen J. Bayless
Governor: Missouri won't pay out in defamation case against senators
By Jack Suntrup, Beth O'malley & Austin Huguelet
Missouri senators, not taxpayers, will pay potential damages in Chiefs rally shooting case
By Summer Ballentine
Parson says Missouri will not pay for state senator defamation damages
By Joe Millitzer
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Missouri man accused of attempted manslaughter for allegedly assisting in suicide attempt
By Robert Cronkleton
Legislation enacting total ban on child marriage in Missouri dies in the House • Missouri Independent
By Clara Bates
Mo lawmakers fail to pass bill banning all child marriages
By Kacen J. Bayless
Child marriage will remain legal in Missouri – for now
By Anthony Morabith
Republicans Want to Kill Their Own Bill to End Child Marriage
By Andrew Stanton
Last-ditch push to ban child marriage in Missouri must overcome resistance in House
By Clara Bates
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Missouri Gay Rodeo Association hosts the Show-Me State Rodeo
By Connor Hills
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These were the most popular 2023 baby names in Missouri, the U.S.
By Charles Dunlap
Missouri Planned Parenthood clinics remain 'open to all' despite new Medicaid restrictions • Missouri Independent
By Anna Spoerre
Missouri Hemp Trade Association endorses Senator Karla May's amendment for responsible hemp regulation
By Stephanie Kim
Senate braces for showdown over push to make it harder to amend Missouri Constitution • Missouri Independent
By Anna Spoerre
Missouri governor signs $468M education bill that boosts teacher pay, expands charters • Missouri Independent
By Annelise Hanshaw
Missouri education department prepares for 'mother of all supplemental budgets' • Missouri Independent
By Annelise Hanshaw
Gov. Parson signs omnibus education bill despite pleas from hundreds of MO school leaders
By Claudette Riley
SB 727 has something positive in it for all Missourians
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By Carl Esbeck
Independence superintendent defends four-day school week
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Missouri transfers cannabis funds for veterans, drug treatment
By Cameron Gerber
More than 380000 Missourians sign initiative petition to put abortion on the ballot • Missouri Independent
By Anna Spoerre
Signatures for four ballot initiatives submitted to secretary of state
By Quinn Coffman & Emma Murphy
Editorial: Abortion rights in Missouri have cleared the first hurdle. More stand ahead.
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Missouri organizers submit signatures for ballot measure to legalize abortion
By Grace Panetta
For many Missouri Catholics, abortion rights means choosing between faith, politics
By Katia Riddle
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MoDOT talks bridge safety in the Show Me State
By Breanna Harris
Decision 2024: Missouri Democrats hold party-run presidential primary
By Michael Hoffman
Missouri AG will defend senators sued for defamation over posts about Chiefs parade shooting • Missouri Independent
By Jason Hancock
Parson leaves Saturday for trade mission to Italy
By Marshall Griffin
STORM MODE: Tracking strong to severe storms across Missouri on Tuesday
By Matt Beckwith, Kesley Kobielusz & Beth Finello
Freedom Caucus ends filibuster in Missouri Senate without action on its demands • Missouri Independent
By Rudi Keller
Buc-ees to open first Missouri location; St. Louis, Kansas City next?
By Dominic Genetti