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AM Newscasts
8:56 am
Tue February 28, 2012

Newscast for February 28, 2012

Credit File / KBIA
State senators face uncertain future after a recent version of the legislative district lines was refused by the state Supreme Court.

Regional news coverage from the KBIA News room, including:

  • State senators face uncertain future after Mo. Supreme Court tosses redrawn district lines.
  • The Missouri Supreme Court hears testimony over a redistricting of House seats.
  • An Oscar-winning film and its directors are coming to Columbia.
Politics
8:23 am
Fri February 17, 2012

Congressional map back in Supreme Court

Credit Jacob Fenston / KBIA

Two lawsuits challenging Missouri’s new congressional district map have been heard for a second time by the State Supreme Court. The cases returned to the high court after the map was upheld two weeks ago by a Cole County judge.

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Politics
4:11 pm
Mon February 13, 2012

Mo. high court to consider redistricting challenge

Credit State of Missouri
Mid-Missouri's portion of the new Congressional district map.

The Missouri Supreme Court plans to take another look at the state's newly redrawn congressional districts.

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AM Newscasts
9:57 am
Mon February 13, 2012

Newscast for February 13, 2012

Credit File / KBIA
Snow in Columbia caused schools throughout the city to close, but the University of Missouri remained open Monday.

Regional news coverage from the KBIA News room, including:

  • School closures in Columbia on a snowy morning.
  • Governor Nixon heads to Columbia to discuss flood protection.
  • The Missouri Supreme Court plans to look again at congressional districts.
Politics
5:11 pm
Thu January 26, 2012

MO Supreme Court wants map issue to go through lower courts

Credit State of Missouri
A portion of the new maps

The Missouri Supreme Court is declining to weigh in on the constitutionality of new state House districts — at least for now.

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Politics
5:00 pm
Wed January 18, 2012

MO chief justice wants to shrink prison population

Credit mo.gov
Chief Justice Richard Teitelman

One day after Governor Jay Nixon made his State of the State Address, the annual State of the Judiciary Address was delivered to Missouri lawmakers Wednesday.

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