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Published on Jul 4, 2025Source: WNYT - New York - Neutral
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
A Netflix film went inside a Missouri prison — and sparked a wave of quilting donations
Missouri’s prison system announced last month that it was “overwhelmed” with donations of quilting supplies. The attention followed the May release of the Netflix documentary “The Quilters,” which follows the lives of several incarcerated men who make …
Source: St. Louis Public Radio - Missouri - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Are Missouri's fireflies going extinct? Experts weigh in
A TikTok with over six million likes claims lightning bugs will soon go extinct. Experts push back. MISSOURI, USA — Lights in the Midwest's summer nights have grown dimmer over the past decades. The glowing flicks of fireflies, or lightning bugs, …
Source: KSDK - Missouri - Pending -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Missouri coaches, players excited after MSHSAA approves replay for title games
LIBERTY, Mo. — Technology already plays an increasingly important role in high school football, but next season will mark the first time the Missouri State High School Activities Association will allow instant replay in its state championship games. “I …
Source: KSHB - Missouri - Pending -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Missouri statewide science fair for middle and high school students won’t happen after funding request vetoed
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Faculty members at Missouri State University are reacting to losing out on a request of $600,000 in funding from the state which could have an impact on more rural students. The funds were intended to host a statewide science fair …
Source: KY3 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Blair's Law brings new gunfire penalties to this year's July Fourth weekend in Missouri
Law enforcement officials are urging St. Louis-area residents to safely celebrate the Fourth of July holiday weekend by refraining from firing guns into the air — or, risk prosecution. This is the first Independence Day in Missouri with Blair’s Law in …
Source: St. Louis Public Radio - Missouri - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Missouri officials warn against swimming at 4 beaches due to high E. coli levels during July 4th weekend
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources said swimming is not recommended at the beaches ahead of the summer holiday. MISSOURI, USA — Although swimming is one of the most popular activities on July 4th, Missouri officials are warning travelers not to …
Source: KSDK - Missouri - Pending -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Missouri Republican representatives praise passage of ‘big, beautiful bill’
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri's House members split down party lines in their votes on the "one big, beautiful bill" Thursday, with Republicans praising President Donald Trump's signature piece of legislation. The bill includes budget …
Source: KMIZ ABC 17 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Educators sue Missouri over private school vouchers in state budget
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KY3) - Missouri educators are suing the state over private school vouchers. The Missouri National Educators Association is suing the state over a program that gives taxpayer dollars to private schools. The Missouri National Educators …
Source: KY3 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
When School Meals Stop, Missouri Groups Step In During Summer Months
School cafeterias may be closed for the summer, but help is still on the table for Missouri families. Through LINC’s Caring Communities initiative, free meals are being served to kids younger than 18 at schools, churches, parks, and other familiar …
Source: KRCU - Missouri - Public Broadcaster