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Missouri attorney general files third lawsuit to stop federal vaccination mandates

(The Center Square) – Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is leading a third multi-state coalition in a lawsuit against a federal COVID-19 vaccination mandates, this time for health care workers… Read More

November 11, 2021
State Government
MDC and local cities join together to stock urban lakes and ponds with hatchery-bred trout for winter fishing months

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has been stocking select lakes and ponds across the Show-Me State for over 50 years as part of their annual… Read More

November 11, 2021
National
Inflation hits 30-year high as holiday season nears

(The Center Square) – The prices of everyday goods are getting increasingly more expensive, new federal data confirm. The Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday released its… Read More

November 11, 2021
National
Navy SEALs sue Biden administration over COVID mandate

(The Center Square) – A group of Navy SEALs filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over its vaccine mandate, the latest to join the legal fight over what critics… Read More

November 10, 2021
National, State Government
PGA Presidents Cup coming to St. Louis in 2030

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) announced last week that the 2030 Presidents Cup will be held at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis. St. Louis will… Read More

November 10, 2021
State Government
Republican Mazzie Boyd is running for State Representative in HD 2

DEKALB COUNTY, Mo. – Former Trump White House aide Mazzie Boyd is running for state representative to represent HD 2 encompassing DeKalb, Davies, Harrison and Gentry counties.  The Missouri Western… Read More

November 10, 2021
National
Energy secretary: Expect to pay significantly more to heat your homes this winter

(The Center Square) – Americans should expect to pay significantly more to heat their homes this winter, U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says. When asked in a Sunday interview on… Read More

November 10, 2021
State Government
SLU Students vandalize pro-life display for the third time in two days, still no response from University

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Multiple students at Saint Louis University were caught vandalizing a pro-life memorial honoring aborted children on the Catholic University’s campus Tuesday morning. This was the third… Read More

November 9, 2021
Mizzou
Tigers caged by Bulldogs in 43-6 loss

ATHENS, Ga. – With less than a minute left in the first quarter, the Tigers forced top-ranked Georgia to a 4th and 6 on the Mizzou 35. With a 3-0… Read More

November 9, 2021
State Government
Spire warns of natural gas outages after courts side with environmentalists on pipeline

(The Center Square) – As overnight temperatures dropped below freezing last week, natural gas utility company Spire Energy informed about 650,000 customers in eastern Missouri of possible outages this winter. Read More

November 9, 2021
National
Poll: Most Americans oppose $450,000 payouts to migrants, want southern border closed

(The Center Square) – The majority of Americans strongly oppose a Biden administration plan to use taxpayer money to pay some migrants who entered the U.S. illegally $450,000 each, or… Read More

November 9, 2021
State Government
Loss from fire at building leased by state tops $2.5 million; cause undetermined

(The Center Square) – The estimated loss from the fire at a state-leased building in Jefferson City is $2.5 million, but that doesn’t include the state’s total equipment loss. The… Read More

November 9, 2021
National
Federal court temporarily halts Biden’s private sector vaccine mandate over ‘grave’ constitutional issues

(The Center Square) – The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Saturday temporarily halted the Biden administration's vaccine mandate on private sector businesses with 100 employers or more, citing… Read More

November 8, 2021
National
Republicans vow to fight White House plan to pay migrants who entered country illegally

(The Center Square) – Congressional Republicans say they will fight a White House plan to pay up to $450,000 in reparations to migrants separated from their families under the Trump… Read More

November 8, 2021
Mizzou
QB situation uncertain for Tigers ahead of game against Bulldogs

Missouri head football coach Eliah Drinkwitz practiced his poker face all week, cancelling video availability at practices and maneuvering around reporters’ questions about the injury status of his starting quarterback,… Read More

November 5, 2021
National
Cruz introduces bill prohibiting vaccine mandate for minors

(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, introduced legislation that would prohibit the federal government and any entity at the federal,… Read More

November 5, 2021
State Government
Schmitt leads 11 states in filing suit against Biden’s vaccine mandate for private employers

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Attorney General Eric Schmitt led 11 states in filing suit against the Biden administration Friday morning in an effort to halt President Biden’s new vaccine… Read More

November 5, 2021
State Government
PRESS RELEASE: Northland Parent Association Files Motion to Block KCMO’s New School-Only Mask Mandate

Clay County, Mo. – Today, the Northland Parent Association filed an expedited motion in the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri to prevent enforcement of the… Read More

November 5, 2021
National
Border Patrol: 27% of migrants arrested at border are repeat offenders, many with other criminal convictions

(The Center Square) – Federal law enforcement officers arrested more than 17,300 migrants with past convictions of other crimes attempting to cross the border illegally last fiscal year. That’s… Read More

November 5, 2021
State Government
Blues, Cardinals, Royals and St. Louis City SC file ballot proposals to legalize sports betting in Missouri

Four professional sports teams in Missouri are getting behind the movement to legalize sports betting. The St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Blues, St. Louis City SC and the Kansas City… Read More

November 4, 2021