Missouri News

State to Hold Spring Hiring Event in Jefferson City

State to Hold Spring Hiring Event in Jefferson City

The State of Missouri will host the annual spring hiring event in Jefferson...
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Missouri Senate Proposal Education CPR

Missouri Senators Talk About CPR in Schools

A proposal in the Missouri Senate would have people involved in education l...
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Missouri’s Last Tax Season for Paper Checks from the IRS

Missouri’s Last Tax Season for Paper Checks from the IRS

As the 2025 tax season kicks off, Missouri taxpayers are preparing for a ma...
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Missouri Legislators Discussing Changes to Prop A

Missouri Legislators Discussing Changes to Prop A

Missouri voters approved Proposition A in the November election. Propositio...
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Lawmakers Closer to Doing Away with Capital Gains Tax

Lawmakers Closer to Doing Away with Capital Gains Tax

Missouri Senators are a step closer to cutting the state's capital gains ta...
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    A judge ruled in favor of the Menendez brothers Friday afternoon, allowing their resentencing hearing to move forward despite opposition from the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office.
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    Kelly O'Grady reports on escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China, a judge ruling that a Columbia University graduate influential in pro-Palestinian demonstrations can be deported, and the start of the Coachella music festival out west.
  • 4/7: CBS Evening News Plus
    Recent cuts to cybersecurity workers across U.S. agencies fuel safety concerns; Reporter's Notebook: Wall Street wobbles as Main Street worries
  • South Carolina executes second man by firing squad in 5 weeks
    Mikal Mahdi, 42, chose to die by three bullets to the heart instead of lethal injection or the electric chair.
  • 4/11: America Decides
    Stocks rise to end a volatile week on Wall Street; Senators Tina Smith and Gary Peters discuss state of Washington as both Democrats won't run for reelection