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Big crowds and world leaders will attend the queen's funeral. Security is top of mind
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Nick Aldworth, former U.K. national coordinator for counterterrorism, about how England is prepping security for Queen Elizabeth's funeral in London next week.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Friday, February 6
Hear news of new accessible technology at the Greene County Clerk's office, a guilty sentence in the court martial of a soldier accused of murder in Ft. Leonard Wood and a look at how Kansas City residents are preparing to get a cut of the economic impact of the World Cup coming to their town.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Thursday, November 6
Hear reporting on a state public service commission response to a Liberty Utilities request to raise rates, a follow up on the City of Springfield’s rejection of a hotel/motel tax increase at the ballot box this week and a report on local Starbucks union workers ahead of a potential nationwide strike at Starbucks stores.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Friday, June 6
Hear updates on stadium funding legislation in Jefferson City, reporting from Springfield mayor Jeff Shrag’s State of the City address, news of the reopening of the Midtown library in Springfield and hear about the world street painting festival bringing artists to Joplin.
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Race Relations 'Top Priority' In Ferguson, Mo., Police Chief Says
Since an unarmed teen was shot and killed by police Saturday, the St. Louis suburb has been the site of protests. Police Chief Thomas Jackson urged protesters to be peaceful and end rallies at dark.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Tuesday, January 6
Hear a report on concerns residents have about plans for the new Pershing Middle School, a talk with Ozark foraging expert Bo Brown about a recent Missouri folk arts fellowship he was awarded and notice of the latest effort by the city of Springfield to understand the public's thoughts on funding a convention center.
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Top election officials in a Texas county quit after threats stemming from 2020
A Texas county has seen its top election officials quit after persistent threats following the 2020 elections. It's part of a larger, problematic trend across the U.S.
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Fired Fox News producer says she'd testify against the network in $1.6 billion suit
Abby Grossberg, a producer for Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartiromo, alleges Fox News attorneys coerced her to lie under oath in a defamation case against the network. Fox fired her on Friday.
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