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Revenue from marijuana sales has gone up, but fewer people are going to casinos in Missouri. That means funding that goes ...
Kansas received a letter from the federal government that demanded “unfettered access to comprehensive data from all State ...
Is bipartisanship dead in Missouri? After months of improving cooperation and goodwill, a single move brought it all crashing ...
Beginning Wednesday, the military force will assist in impacted city neighborhoods to sort through debris and take it to ...
A Kennett, Missouri, woman went to St. Louis last month for what she thought was a routine meeting with immigration officials ...
The Old Shawnee Days festival will host a qualifying event for Nathan’s Famous hot dog eating contest on Saturday, June 7 at ...
Timothy Beckmann was arrested in late September but had not been convicted of any crimes yet. He was found dead Monday at the ...
Trans student says the University of Kansas fired him for talking to media about LGBT policy changes
A student at the University of Kansas argues he was wrongfully terminated from his position as a resident assistant because ...
The designation from the National Park Service opens up the Quindaro Townsite to new opportunities for federal funding and ...
FEMA has recently denied Arkansas, West Virginia and Washington's requests for disaster declarations. But Missouri Gov. Mike ...
The YMCA of Greater Kansas City closed operations at a Head Start center near Swope Park today, after closing three others ...
When President Trump made deep cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities earlier this year, grants were cancelled and ...
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