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Published on May 15, 2025Source: The Examiner - Missouri - Neutral
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Published on May 15, 2025
Concerns rise as new Missouri bill looks to ban cell phones from the classroom
KSHB 41 reporter Marlon Martinez covers Platte and Clay counties in Missouri. Share your story idea with Marlon. A new Missouri bill passed by the state legislature on Tuesday would require school districts to create a policy banning cell phone usage …
Source: KSHB - Missouri - Pending -
Published on May 15, 2025
Negotiations over: Missouri Senate forces votes to pass abortion, paid sick leave proposals
Missouri voters will get to decide again whether abortion rights stay or go. Republicans in the state Legislature have passed two key hot-button priorities – a ballot measure to ask voters to ban most abortion rights and a repeal of a voter-approved paid …
Source: Missourinet - Pending -
Published on May 15, 2025
Missouri Supreme Court hears ‘double taxation’ case involving marijuana dispensary
Can a marijuana dispensary be simultaneously taxed by a city and county? That’s the question the Missouri Supreme Court is now weighing. Attorney Eric Walter represents a cannabis dispensary in St. Louis County. He told the High Court this week that …
Source: Missourinet - Pending -
Published on May 15, 2025
Highway Patrol reports 10 arrests in north Missouri May 12–14, 2025
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported 10 arrests in north Missouri between May 12 and May 14, 2025. The arrests were made for offenses including drug possession, driving while intoxicated, fleeing law enforcement, assault on officers, and sex crimes. …
Source: KTTN - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on May 15, 2025
Kit Bond, whose pork-barrel spending benefitted Missouri, dies
Christopher “Kit” Bond, a Republican who brought billions of dollars in federal funding to Missouri during his four terms in the US Senate and who was state’s the youngest person to be governor, died Tuesday. He was 86. Bond’s family told Gov. Mike Kehoe’s …
Source: The Antelope Valley Press - California - Pending -
Published on May 15, 2025
Missouri Republicans Push to Overturn Voter-Backed Abortion Rights Amendment
By Blessing Nweke Six months after Missouri voters narrowly approved a constitutional amendment guaranteeing abortion rights, Republican lawmakers have launched a new effort to repeal it. On Wednesday, the GOP-led Missouri Senate passed a proposed …
Source: [your]NEWS - Right-wing -
Published on May 15, 2025
Thursday's 9 Things to Know: Abortion will be back on Missouri's ballot- May 15
Thursday's 9 Things to Know: Abortion will be back on Missouri's ballot- May 15 Missouri lawmakers put an abortion ban up for a vote in the future, state stadium funding goes nowhere, the Trump administration challenges birthright citizenship, and …
Source: KMBC 9 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on May 15, 2025
Missouri State baseball bracketology: Bears can win MVC this weekend
Missouri State baseball can win a regular-season championship this week, which would set it up to be in a good position at next week's conference tournament when a bid to the 2025 NCAA Tournament is on the line. The first-place Bears (27-22, 17-7 MVC) …
Source: Springfield News Leader - Missouri - Pending -
Published on May 15, 2025
QUESTION OF THE DAY: Do you agree with Missouri lawmakers repealing voter-approved paid sick leave?
Missouri's Republican legislative leaders took extraordinary steps to repeal sick leave requirements approved by voters in November. The chamber's GOP majority invoked a "previous question" motion to shut down debate and force a vote on …
Source: KMIZ ABC 17 - Missouri - Neutral