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St. Louis is preparing to start demolishing homes hit by the May tornado, but city officials say they need the state to expedite federal funding.
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A PAC funded by the national Republican Party won a postponement after making a last-minute intervention in a lawsuit over when signatures can be gathered seeking a statewide vote.
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As written, the change is scheduled to take effect on Dec. 31 just before midnight — but the alderwoman who introduced it is considering if that's too soon.
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Refugees and asylees are among those who can no longer qualify for federal nutrition support until five years after obtaining green cards.
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City officials said that, in order to build a new Main Street Bridge, the building will have to be torn down and that they haven't been able to negotiate a purchase price with the business's owner.
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Former Kansas City Manager Brian Platt was fired by City Council in March, after the city lost a whistleblower retaliation lawsuit he was involved in. KCUR obtained details of the $192,000 settlement through a Missouri Sunshine Law request.
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The Central Missouri Humane Society began demolition of its newly purchased property Wednesday on East Brown School Road to make way for building a new shelter.
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Boeing executives shared a proposal that includes a $6,000 ratification bonus. It comes about four months into the workers strike.
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Several months after the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act was expanded in July to include 21 Missouri ZIP codes, the U.S. Department of Justice reports that as of Monday, $8.57 million worth of claims have been approved for those impacted by Manhattan Project waste contamination.
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Refugees and asylees are among those who can no longer qualify for federal nutrition support until 5 years after obtaining green cards.
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The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly considering land near the Kansas Speedway to build a new stadium and entertainment district, with the state still offering to finance up to 70% of the project. They've put out a request for proposals from firms to design it.
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Misael Covarrubias, 23, faces felony charges in connection to the Sept. 27 shooting that killed 21-year-old Aiyanna Williams.