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Courts, Crime, Law Enforcement
Suspected arsonist held in three Caldwell County fires, one that killed a 96-year-old woman.

CALDWELL COUNTY, Mo — A man from Kansas City has been arrested in connection with a series of arsons last month in Caldwell County, one of which killed a 96-year-old… Read More

June 17, 2022
Biden administration, Immigration, National Security
Total southern border encounters, ‘gotaways’ greater than population of 23 U.S. states

(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden and his administration insist the southwest U.S. border is closed and federal immigration laws are being enforced. But since Biden took office, more… Read More

June 17, 2022
Kansas City, Sports, World Cup soccer
Kansas City one of 16 cities getting 2026 World Cup soccer matches

(The Center Square) – Kansas City was selected on Thursday as one 16 cities for FIFA World Cup soccer matches in 2026. One of the key elements for the bid… Read More

June 17, 2022
Education, Mizzou, State Government
New Missouri law bolsters health and academics, helps student athletes market their name, image and likeness

(The Center Square) – Missouri Republican Gov. Mike Parson highlighted several enhancements to higher education and workforce development in an omnibus education bill he signed into law on Thursday,… Read More

June 16, 2022
Economy, State Government, Unemployment
Jobs and wages are on the rise in Missouri; state is close to hitting low unemployment record

(The Center Square) – More people are working in Missouri and fewer are looking for work than last year, according to Missouri’s Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development. Read More

June 16, 2022
Big Tech, Free Speech, Social Media
Louisiana, Missouri AGs want judge to block Biden from pressing social media to censor free speech

(The Center Square) – Two attorneys general filed for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against President Biden and other federal officials for allegedly colluding with social media companies… Read More

June 16, 2022
Politics, State Government
Missouri General Assembly considered the highest number of government accountability and oversight bills since 2019

In 2022, the Missouri General Assembly considered its highest number of government accountability and oversight bills since 2019. The House and Senate considered 108 bills during the 2022 legislative session… Read More

June 16, 2022
Biden administration
Biden administration, media, ignoring or downplaying rising violence against pro-life community

An assassination attempt on a conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Continued illegal protests outside conservative justices’ homes. And a wave of dozens of attacks and dire threats against pro-life… Read More

June 16, 2022
Economy, Uncategorized
Federal Reserve announces largest interest rate hike in nearly three decades

(The Center Square) – The Federal Reserve announced a 0.75 percentage point rate hike Wednesday to help combat soaring inflation, the largest rate increase since 1994. The Fed said it… Read More

June 15, 2022
Pandemic, State Government, Transportation
Missouri committee recommends rehab, childcare, rail tax credits for supply chain woes

(The Center Square) – Drug rehabilitation, childcare subsidies and tax credits for railroads are a few of the 33 recommendations given to Gov. Mike Parson from the Missouri Supply… Read More

June 15, 2022
Biden administration, Gender Identity, Schools
Biden’s new gender identity mandate for schools ‘violates basic decency’; half of states’ attorneys general oppose it

(The Center Square) – Half of the state attorneys general in the country, including Missouri and Kansas, want the Biden administration to walk back new federal guidance on sex-based discrimination… Read More

June 15, 2022
Kansas City, School Shootings
Mass shooting threat closes summer schools in Kansas City area Wednesday; suspect’s arrest means classes back on

Multiple Kansas City-area school districts canceled summer classes and activities indefinitely Wednesday after word Tuesday of a mass shooting threat in the suburb of Blue Springs. School was back on… Read More

June 15, 2022
Kansas, Uncategorized
‘In God We Trust’ is added to school buildings in this legendary Kansas town to boost patriotism, morality

God is back in Dodge City schools – at least on the walls. The legendary western Kansas town’s Board of Education voted 5-2 Monday to place “In God We Trust”… Read More

June 15, 2022
Biden administration, Inflation, Politics
White House: Biden’s fitness ‘not a question that we should be even asking’

(The Center Square) – White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre this week dismissed concerns regarding President Joe Biden's possible re-election bid.In an interview with CNN's Don Lemon late Monday,… Read More

June 14, 2022
2022 election, Biden administration, Politics
Democrats face ‘greater-than-average loss of seats’ in November, report says

(The Center Square) – Newly released polling data shows several key markers don’t look good for Democrats, even as the Biden administration works overtime to rebuff criticism over soaring inflation… Read More

June 14, 2022
Inflation, National
Two-thirds of Americans are raiding their savings to cover inflation costs as stagflation concerns mount

(The Center Square) – The majority of Americans’ finances are worse than they were a year ago, and they’re blowing through savings to make ends meet as record-high inflation has… Read More

June 14, 2022
Agriculture, State Government
Farmers will receive 150% of land value under new Missouri eminent domain law

(The Center Square) – Utility companies and governments acquiring agricultural or horticultural land through eminent domain will be required to pay 150% of the fair market value… Read More

June 14, 2022
Investigations, National, National Security
Foreign investment in U.S. farmland is way up, and may be a national security issue

(The Center Square) – Foreign investment in U.S. farmland has tripled in the past 10 years, reporters at a non-profit investigative journalism group found. Investigate… Read More

June 13, 2022
Courts, State Government
Millions from talcum powder lawsuit funneled to legal services for Missourians in poverty

(The Center Square) – A portion of punitive damages from a liability lawsuit ruling on cancer-causing talcum powder will increase funding for civil legal services for Missourians in poverty.“This is… Read More

June 13, 2022
State Government, Water
The main event is coming: Major water line work slated for Jefferson City. Here’s where

JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri American Water says it will begin construction later this month to replace outdated water main pipes in Jefferson City. The main that’s in question is about… Read More

June 13, 2022