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During a visit to Springfield on Thursday, Missouri Governor Mike Parson and Attorney General Andrew Bailey called on the Missouri Senate to pass a bill that would make an existing anti-human trafficking task force permanent — and steer more resources toward that effort.
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The Freedom Caucus, a faction of Republicans, has vowed to debate the budget in detail and attempt to cut hundreds of millions in spending. That could push final votes on spending past the constitutional deadline of May 10.
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The free locks are being offered by Kia and Hyundai after an increase in vehicle thefts.
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The footbridge on historic Commercial Street has been closed since March 2016 due to steel corrosion.
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With GOP leaders barring amendments to a 153-page education bill approved by the Senate earlier this year, the House mustered just enough votes Thursday to pass the wide-ranging education bill that includes money to boost teacher salaries.
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The legislation passed the Missouri House by the bare minimum on Thursday. It now goes to the governor’s desk.
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Sign up continues for the 2024 Earth Day Cleanup hosted by James River Partnership.
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The vice-president of youth development for the local YMCA says one in 10 children in the U.S. will be sexually abused before their 18th birthday.
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New mayor Eric Franklin and new councilmembers Daniel Harter and Justin Shaw were also sworn in during Tuesday's meeting.
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The team of 15 treats people of all genders and income levels.