The “mortality” of Missouri prisoners is not a performance standard for the state’s health care contractor, the MDOC director said this month.
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway demands the Census Bureau redo its 2020 population count, excluding illegal immigrants and visa holders.
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is calling for the 2020 U.S. Census to be recounted to exclude undocumented aliens from state population counts, which she says would give Missouri an extra ...
An Andrew County community is in the running to potentially have it's history and culture featured in the spotlight. Now ...
More people participating in the citizen science project Globe At Night could help fill gaps in what astronomers know about ...
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Illinois population grows for third straight year, US Census estimates show
New U.S. Census estimates say Illinois has grown by about 100,000 since 2022, with 2025 marking a third consecutive year of ...
The case seeks a census redo experts say is unprecedented, testing constitutional text, history and political reality ...
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After enhanced subsidies disappear, Affordable Care Act enrollment drops in Missouri and Kansas
The latest data show enrollment fell about 12% in Missouri and 3.5% in Kansas for 2026. But experts say that doesn’t tell the ...
The sees of Nashville and Tulsa are among those that are flourishing — in cities where Catholics are a distinct minority.
Thirty-six states have detected cases of CWD, but many hunters are more fearful of losing game than the disease itself.
Candidates for the Jefferson City Council differ on how to overcome the challenges of aging infrastructure and stagnating tax revenue.
Two Republican candidates are running for U.S. House District 22—which includes parts of Katy, Fulshear, Sugar Land and Missouri City—in the upcoming March primary election.
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