In Washington, the debate is heating up over Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire in just weeks. Missouri U.S. Sen.
With pressure mounting in Washington for lawmakers to figure out the future of America’s healthcare system, U.S. Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo. 7th District, said extending Affordable Care Act subsidies ...
Beyond the holiday lights and legends, there are plenty of events and stories in the night sky. Our regular guest, astronomer Paul Temple of Central Methodist University, explains how to find meteor ...
A top editor of science fiction books and magazines lives in Mid-Missouri. Who better to ask to find holiday gifts for the readers on your list? Ashley Byrd asks John Joseph Adams about his favorite ...
There’s a clash over when Missouri’s new Congressional redistricting bill takes effect. A group called People Not Politicians has gathered 305,000 signatures to try to let Missouri voters overturn the ...
As the temperatures drop across Missouri, some homeowners are discovering they’re not the only ones looking for a warm place to stay. Mice and rats are on the move, and if they find a way into your ...
A group opposed to Missouri’s new congressional map says it’s gathered more than enough signatures to force a vote next year on whether the map should stay or be tossed out. People not Politicians ...
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Starting next year in Missouri, highly processed food will be cut from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Missouri is one of 18 states pushing for SNAP ...
You may have heard that the U.S. is in a “K-shaped economy”. What does this mean? Jerome Katz, a professor in the Chaifetz School of Business at St. Louis University, told KMOX Radio this means the ...
Missouri’s K-12 public schools have received their annual report cards. The reports tell schools how they are doing overall in terms of performance. Alisa Nelson talks to State Education Commissioner ...
Rural public transit is a critical need for Missouri’s vulnerable population, according to Dorothy Yeager of Columbia. She’s Executive Director of OATS Transit, which services 87 counties in Missouri.
Insurance rates are going up, but what does that mean for Missourians who buy coverage on the open market? And what options do they have?
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