2024 is a big election year in Missouri. The KC Media Collective, in partnership with The Kansas City Star, have gathered all the information you need to vote in the Nov. 5 election. KBIA has partnered with them and our other outlets in the Missouri News Network to provide this voters guide for the general election.
The Boone County Commission has approved $2.5 million dollars in funding to construct a childcare center specifically for Boone County first responders and other public safety employees.
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International representatives from the Limited Election Observation Mission use the information they learn about elections to advise election processes in other countries.
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Missourians will vote Nov. 5 on a measure to gradually raise the minimum wage and mandate paid sick leave.
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John Martin, 55, is the owner of Pro Pumping & Hydrojetting.
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In St. Louis and St. Charles and St. Louis counties, voting officials say residents are taking advantage of the opportunity to cast a ballot before Election Day.
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UMKC Chancellor Mauli Agrawal said the school would move to a "decentralized campus inclusion model" starting Nov. 1. The decision follows several attacks on DEI by Missouri GOP leaders, and policy changes within the University of Missouri system, such as the ending of race-conscious scholarships.
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Stephen Webber is a Democratic candidate running for the Senate District 19 seat in the November election.
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The historic fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman is still revered as a cherished moment in the central African country's troubled history and has spurred an enduring love of boxing.
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The 50-year-old had been reported overdue from a deer hunting trip. At least 30,000 brown bears are estimated to be in Alaska and mainly live along the southern coast.
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Trump statues appeared next to sculptures of nude women in Portland and Philadelphia. The plaques bear the title In Honor of a Lifetime of Sexual Assault and quote Trump's Access Hollywood remarks.
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No-excuse absentee voting has reached its halfway point in Missouri since starting last Tuesday. KBIA’s Jackson Cooper has more on how voter turnout is going – throughout the region.
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Republican James Coyne talks about his campaign for Senate District 19, focusing on limiting government power.
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No-excuse absentee voting is bringing out long lines across the county.
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Doctors discuss fears over providing abortion care due to state's abortion ban and canvass neighborhoods in last push before election.
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For the last year, it’s been legal in Missouri to use a tool that tests other drugs for the presence of fentanyl, a very strong and deadly opioid. KBIA’s Rebecca Smith takes a look at where people can find fentanyl test strips and the role they play in combating the ongoing opioid overdose epidemic.
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MSJP said it's not heard from MU since last week's decision to bar them from marching.
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The April At Sea Exhibit (4-5-2024 through 4-27-2024) features Maritime Prints & Paintings from 1803-Present
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