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Jefferson City lawmakers heard hours of testimony on bills that would require sex-assigned-at-birth restrooms and separate overnight student housing, drawing strong testimony from trans Missourians.
Lawmakers were told Missouri’s $250M accounting overhaul is paused and its final cost is unknown as state leaders work with Oracle and consultants to reset the plan.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
An 18-year-old died after a vehicle left State Highway OO and struck a tree north of Fredericktown. Troopers say the single-vehicle crash is under investigation.
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State regulators proposed draft rules that could bring $100K fines, permit suspensions and slower ownership approvals as they target predatory contracts in Missouri’s cannabis market.
SB 1747 would create a Cybercrimes Survivors' Bill of Rights, add new offenses for online harassment and require caller‑ID protections, fines and training standards.
Community & Society in ...
The Scholarship Foundation is administering the St. Louis Junior Bonds program and has reopened applications for roughly $5,000 accounts for qualifying eighth graders through June 1, 2026.
A manhunt is underway after a 39-year-old was found shot inside an outbuilding in Lake St. Louis; prosecutors have charged a suspect and set a $1M cash bond.
A federal jury convicted Michael Grady in a 2011 St. Louis County murder‑for‑hire plot tied to life‑insurance payouts; sentencing is set for June 4.
Weather & Environment in ...
Patchy fog and scattered storms will complicate the St. Louis commute Tuesday; heavy rain is possible tonight. Expect warming into the 70s by Friday.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Temporary ramp shifts at the I-70/I-64 interchange left commuters confused and snarled traffic as MoDOT reconfigures lanes for a multi‑year Improve I‑70 project. Officials urge caution and to check traveler alerts.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
Principia School says unvaccinated students without proof of immunity must stay home for about three weeks after a chickenpox outbreak on campus.
A Marthasville player matched all eight numbers in a Club Keno eight-spot and won $62,160 after a bull’s-eye upgrade, the Missouri Lottery says.
A $50,000 Powerball ticket sold in St. Charles on Sept. 3, 2025 must be claimed by Monday, March 2, 2026 or the prize will be forfeited to Missouri public education.
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