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As the Fourth of July weekend begins, local officials offer reminders on how to be safe while enjoying patriotic festivities.
by Anakin Bush July 1, 2022Gov. Mike Parson signed a bill into law Thursday that requires antiquated housing restrictions based on race, national origin or religion to be removed in all …
by The Missouri Independent July 1, 2022WASHINGTON (AP) -- About half of Americans believe former President Donald Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in the U.S. Capitol attack on Jan.…
by The Associated Press July 1, 2022Three bills Gov. Mike Parson signed into law Thursday affect wide-ranging aspects of health care.
by Joe Gamm July 1, 2022Sue Lippincott, long-time community volunteer in Fulton, received the New Member of the Year Award from the Rotary Club of Fulton on Wednesday. She joined Fult…
by Michael Shine July 1, 2022Three South Callaway High School students recently traveled to the nation's capitol through the annual Missouri Electric Youth Tour.
by Michael Shine June 30, 2022A measure of inflation that is closely tracked by the Federal Reserve rose 6.3% in May from a year earlier, unchanged from its level in April.
by The Associated Press June 30, 2022After at least one hospital system in Missouri stopped providing emergency contraception because of ambiguity in the state's abortion ban, Attorney General Eri…
by The Missouri Independent , Tessa Weinberg and Allison Kite June 30, 2022Officers arrested a Fulton woman early Tuesday morning while serving a narcotics warrant.
by Michael Shine June 30, 2022Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed sweeping legislation Wednesday making it a Class C misdemeanor for people experiencing homelessness to sleep on state-owned la…
by The Missouri Independent , Rebecca Rivas June 30, 2022MADRID (AP) -- President Joe Biden said Wednesday the U.S. will significantly expand its military presence in Europe, the latest example of how Russia's invasi…
by The Associated Press June 30, 2022The Missouri Supreme Court has approved rule changes paving the way for access to public court records from personal electronic devices.
by Jeff Haldiman June 30, 2022The Fulton City Council recognized local civil rights leader Jack McBride during the June 28 meeting.
by Michael Shine June 30, 2022An Amtrak passenger train was going about 87 mph when it collided with a dump truck at a rural Missouri railway crossing, killing four people, an official with…
by The Associated Press June 30, 2022A recent survey from the Guttmacher Institute documented an 8 percent rise in the number of abortions performed in the U.S. from 2017-20, reversing what had be…
by Phillip Reese, Kaiser Health News June 29, 2022