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Missouri Legislators Approve Pro-Life Measure to Eliminate Abortion Amendment

Missouri Republicans gave the green light to a new referendum on Wednesday, aiming to repeal the recent amendment that permitted state abortions throughout pregnancy. The proposed constitutional changes could occur even sooner if voters decide to proceed in November 2026, or if Governor Mike Kehoe calls for a special election, as reported by the Associated […]

At least 21 fatalities reported in Kentucky and Missouri as officials look for those missing.

Tornado Supercell Strikes Ohio Valley, Leaving Devastation A tornado supercell carved a path of destruction through the Ohio Valley late Friday, resulting in at least 21 fatalities in Kentucky and Missouri, according to officials. Laurel County was particularly affected, reporting nine of Kentucky’s 14 deaths as of Saturday morning. The state remained in the rescue […]

Missouri voters will choose whether to reinstate the state’s abortion ban.

Missouri’s nearly complete abortion ban might make a comeback if voters approve a new ballot measure recently passed by the state legislature. The Missouri Senate, led by the GOP, approved a proposed constitutional amendment on Thursday aimed at overturning previous amendments that voters had approved just last year, which provided legal protections for abortion. Democrats […]

Funding for Baby Boxes Bill Reaches Missouri Governor’s Desk

A bill aimed at funding the installation of baby boxes has made its way to Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe’s desk. The concept behind baby boxes, like those from the Safe Haven Baby Box initiative, is to prevent parents from abandoning their infants in unsafe situations, which can lead to tragic outcomes. These boxes are temperature-controlled […]

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey Starts New Initiative to Prevent Big Tech Censorship

Missouri Attorney General Takes Bold Step Against Social Media Censorship This week, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey made a significant move to tackle the issue of social media censorship. On Tuesday, Bailey announced the Missouri Merchandising Practice Act, a pioneering regulation that mandates major platforms to let users choose third-party content moderators instead of solely […]

Missouri small businesses oppose the city’s plan to take land due to ‘blight’

Several small business owners are suing cities in Missouri this week over officials’ attempts to use eminent domain to take their properties for private development projects. One of the plaintiffs, Martin George, expressed frustration, stating, “We’re not just a game of musical chairs for property in this country.” He and other business owners allege that […]

32 hurt in Missouri shuttle bus accident, say officials

Hermann, Missouri – A crash involving multiple trolleys left 32 people injured early Saturday morning, as reported by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The bus was reportedly carrying at least 41 individuals, and the injuries sustained by those affected ranged from minor to severe. The ages of the victims spanned from 27 to 68 years. […]

Missouri Highway Patrol looks into shooting that left 2 deputies hurt.

On Friday, two deputies from Pettis County, Missouri, were injured during a drug investigation when a suspect opened fire, hitting both deputies. Officials say that just around 6 AM, the deputies from the Pettis County Sheriff's Office were preparing to execute a search warrant tied to the investigation when the shooting occurred, according to a […]

Missouri mom sues her son’s school for suspending him over Dr. Pepper rifle

The mother is suing Missouri school for placing Dr. Pepper’s can in the shape of a rifle and posting photos of the work on Snapchat. “This is merciless. My son will not hurt or threaten a single person,” said Riley Grunden, the mother of a student known as WG, in a statement. Released by Goldwater […]