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St. Louis abortion clinic to defy state over pelvic exam
(AP) – Missouri’s only abortion clinic, already facing the threat of losing its license, says it will defy the state by refusing to perform a required pelvic …
Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA THURSDAY 062019
00:00 The big stories of the day 13:00 Scherzer’s comments on his face and jail stories 00:00 Gary Pinkel on his event 11:00 Meth fueled squirrel dude …
Read More »One arrest after Jefferson City manhunt
At least two people are still wanted after a manhunt in Jefferson City. Investigators now say the trouble started with an attempted drug deal on Bel Air …
Read More »Progress on flood cleanup at Jefferson City airport
Crews are now in the middle of the messy, smelly clean up at Jefferson City’s Memorial Airport. The airport’s main runway has been cleared of mud. Water …
Read More »Iran Revolutionary Guard shoots down US drone amid tensions
(AP) — Iran’s Revolutionary Guard shot down a U.S. drone on Thursday amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington over its collapsing nuclear deal with world powers, …
Read More »State website helps disaster victims manage stress
Water goes down, but the stress goes up for people that need to clean up after this historic flooding. Jonathan Garoutte with the state health department tells …
Read More »Blunt-led committee passes border funding bill
(Missourinet) A U.S. Senate committee chaired by Missouri Republican Roy Blunt has passed an emergency border funding bill. The $4.5 billion bipartisan deal would care for children …
Read More »Bearden: Tisaby investigation of Greitens a misjustice
A former FBI investigator who looked into a few of the allegations against Eric Greitens is now facing charges he lied during a deposition. Former Missouri House …
Read More »O’Reilly wins Selke as top defensive forward
(AP) Ryan O’Reilly of the Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues has won his first Selke Trophy as the NHL’s top defensive forward. O’Reilly beat out Boston’s …
Read More »Psychologist says some tornado victims have PTSD
Local psychologist Laurel Kramer says Jefferson City and Eldon tornado survivors are still going through a lot. “How do I move forward? How do I find the …
Read More »Fed leaves its key rate unchanged but hints of future cuts
(AP) — The Federal Reserve left its key interest rate unchanged Wednesday but signaled that it’s prepared to start cutting rates if needed to protect the U.S. …
Read More »Former Lincoln University employee sues school for racial discrimination
A former employee of Lincoln University has filed a lawsuit against the institution over alleged racial discrimination. ABC 17 reports Sheila Gassner, a 55-year-old white woman had …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Wednesday June 19th 2019
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Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY 061919
00:00 The big stories of the day 10:30 Music to repel loiterers 00:00 Why do we swear 13:00 Holts Summit runoff 00:00 Prep H on the eyes …
Read More »Redel wins Holts Summit alderman race
Holts Summit finally has a Ward 2 alderman. Chris Redel won the tie-breaking vote over Lisa Buhr 59-39 on Tuesday. They each got 35 votes in the …
Read More »Trump, in 2020 campaign mode, calls Democrats ‘radical’
(AP) – President Donald Trump has jabbed at the press and poked the eye of the political establishment he ran against in 2016 as he kicked off …
Read More »Howard County bridge opens after flood waters recede
A major bridge just north of Boonville has been opened as flood waters continue to recede. MoDOT announced Tuesday that crews have opened the Route 40 Missouri …
Read More »Trapp: Columbia climate plan will shape future decisions
Columbia officials have lined the city up with the Paris agreement’s climate goals. The city council this week approved a climate action plan. Columbia city councilman Michael …
Read More »Lucas defeats Justus to become Kansas City mayor
(AP) A 34-year-old black man whose family was homeless at times during his childhood in Kansas City, Missouri, will become the city’s 55th mayor. Unofficial results showed …
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