Missouri’s Senate Pro Tem Caleb Rowden says that the legislature is unlikely to approve sports wagering this session. The House voted 118-35 in March to approve wagering …
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Fatal Shooting in Springfield
Police are investigating deadly shooting that happened early this morning in Springfield. Officers were called to a home near Turner Street for a report of shots fired. …
Read More »Improvements Coming to Springfield-Branson National Airport
Improvements are coming for private plane traffic at the Springfield Branson National Airport. Renovation of the general aviation terminal should begin this Summer. The GA terminal is …
Read More »Attempted Abduction in Texas County Under Investigation
Authorities in Texas County are looking for a man who tried to abduct a young girl Thursday morning. Summersville police say the girl was walking down fifth …
Read More »Transgender Activists Protesting AG Bailey’s Ruling
Transgender activists in Southwest Missouri are protesting and pushing back against Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s emergency rule that would limit transgender medical treatments. The rule was originally …
Read More »MO Senate Passes a Budget
The Missouri Senate has passed a budget after debating it much of the morning on Wednesday. It contains 50 million dollars in school safety grants. Not included …
Read More »More Broadway is Headed Springfield’s Way
Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts in Springfield will host five broadway musicals in the upcoming season. The shows are “Come from Away,” “Jesus Christ …
Read More »Nine Republican State Senators Vote to Allow DEIB in Missouri Schools
Nine Republican Missouri State Senators joined Democrats in a vote on Tuesday on House Bill 2. The vote was dealing with a specific ammendment within HB2, which …
Read More »MSU Changes Course on Program that Excluded White Males
A business boot camp at Missouri State University that originally excluded white males was later offered to everyone “irrespective of their race and/or sex.” Last week, the …
Read More »MSU Construction Project Nearly Doubles in Price
The pedestrian tunnel at Missouri State University is etting closer to opening, almost a year later than expected. MSU President Clif Smart says flooding delayed the project …
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