While severe wildfires have not affected Missouri yet, the nation’s fires surrounding the state may be a sign of things to come. Cameron Conner sits down with State Climatologist Zack Leasor to ...
Iranian-Missouri woman talks about journey to the U.S. and support for the war against Iran (LISTEN)
As the war against Iran continues, a 30-year-old woman from Iran now living in Missouri hopes to see the fundamentalist Islamic regime ousted from power. Negin Nezamipour Azari now lives in Cape ...
As we head into spring and summer, more of us are spending time outdoors, tackling home projects, and firing up grills, but it’s also a time when natural gas safety can be overlooked. From digging in ...
Health experts in Missouri are keeping a close watch on a newly identified COVID‑19 variant known as Cicada, though confirmed cases in the state remain limited. Dr. Sayo Weihs with University Health ...
Missouri currently does not conduct research on marijuana plants, but that will likely change in the near future. A proposed rule would allow Missouri to create marijuana research facilities across ...
For the Marvel-ites, there is a sense of familiarity with the newly released trailer for the movie, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.” What is comically accurate? What can we hope to see? Here to dissect ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe is watching the U.S. Justice Department’s interest in the state’s lawsuit against the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA). Federal prosecutors have intervened in ...
A Missouri Senate bill aimed at laying the groundwork for future nuclear energy regulation advanced Wednesday, but not without sharp debate over who should pay for new power plants. Senate Bill 838, ...
Each April, Missouri celebrates the Month of the Military Child to honor the children who serve our country alongside their parents wearing the uniform. A sea of school children dressed in purple ...
Operators of a program that distributes opioid overdose-reversing drugs statewide, say a proposed state budget cut could have deadly consequences. University of Missouri-St. Louis Associate Professor ...
Police Departments and Sheriff’s Offices throughout Missouri, awarded state funded-Blue Shield grants have been using the funds to pay for a variety of law enforcement equipment. Rolla Assistant Chief ...
If you think fentanyl is the most dangerous drug Missouri is dealing with right now, health leaders say there’s something even stronger showing up across the state. Nitazenes: a powerful synthetic ...
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