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Missouri and Mississippi Attorneys General Spearhead Coalition to Restore Women's Sports Records Altered by NCAA Transgender Policies
Jul 23, 2025
Missouri AG and others called on the NCAA to restore women's sports records, claiming transgender women's participation erased cisgender women's achievements. They argue this contravenes Title IX's principles of gender equity.
St. Louis Faces Potential Closure of Over Half Its Public Schools Amid Declining Enrollment and Infrastructure Woes
Jul 21, 2025
St. Louis contemplates closing 37 of its 68 public schools by 2026 due to declining population, birth rates, and costly infrastructure repairs exacerbated by tornado damage.
Trailblazing Civil Rights Leader and Missouri's First Black Congressman William L. "Bill" Clay Sr. Dies at 94
Jul 17, 2025
William L. "Bill" Clay Sr., a civil rights leader and Missouri's first Black congressman, died at 94. He co-founded the Congressional Black Caucus and was known for his labor advocacy and sponsoring the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993.












