On Friday, May 24, Missouri officially joined the ranks of states that have the strictest abortion laws.
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Governor Parson Declares State of Emergency in Response to Severe Weather
After the continuous rainfall Missouri has been receiving, many areas have become dangerous with the high flood waters throughout the state.
“Bear in Area” Sign Spotted On AA Highway Out of Alton
On Highway AA, which is north of Alton, MO off State Route 19 a “Bear in the Area” sign was installed.
Little Caesars Launches the Impossible Supreme Pizza
What’s impossible? For some it’s walking in space without a spacesuit, swimming across the entire Pacific ocean. For others, it’s getting an “A” on a test.
Missouri Senate Passes Eight-Week Abortion Ban
On Thursday, Missouri became the newest addition to the short list of states which have passed a “heartbeat bill.”
Monsanto Paying $2 Billion for Cancer Claims Over Roundup Usage
Monsanto, the mother company of the widely used weedkiller, Roundup, has just been ordered to pay over $2 billion to a couple that recently contracted cancer.
Annual Stamp out Hunger Food Drive Held on May 11
For the past 27 years, your local USPS employees have been hard at work participating in one of the largest single-day food drives.
Tick-Borne Lyme Disease on The Rise for 2020
The tick has been hitching rides on your friendly neighborhood mammals (deer) and has now spread to more places than ever.
Tyson Recalls Over 11 Million Pounds of Frozen Chicken
You’re always told that chicken is good for you but they’re probably not talking about processed chicken nuggets or, as of late, Tysons chicken.
Canadian Authorities Told to Arrest Father if he Misgenders Child
In March, Justice Gregory Bowden of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Canada ruled that a 14-year-old girl could receive testosterone.
Teens can Work Out for Free at Planet Fitness This Summer
Sometimes it’s hard to stay in shape during summer, there are plenty of excuses that allow you to put off working out until tomorrow.
Walgreens Raising Minimum Tobacco Sales Age to 21
Walgreens will be implementing a new store policy which requires customers to be at least 21 years old in order to buy any tobacco products.