Universities in the region are welcoming students for the fall semester this week.
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Maryville once again has a full City Council. At monday night's meeting, Erin Allen was sworn in, joining the board to fill a seat vacated by Tye Parsons.
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A 'design workshop' is coming to Maryville next week. It's part of the city's comprehensive planning process, and it's an opportunity for the public to get involved. KXCV's Nicholas Givens has the details.
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People of the Greater St. Joseph Area: Do you walk, drive, bike, or use any transit services? The St. Joseph Area Transportation Study Organization needs your input to improve traffic and pedestrian safety in our region.
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Over 120 thousand dollars in funds are coming to organizations across the St. Joseph area following a legal settlement with pharmaceutical companies that pushed opioids on patients across the country.
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Missouri’s 26 rail trails spanning 460 miles and anchored by the 240-mile Katy Trail could be affected as Congress works on the next surface transportation bill, up for reauthorization in 2026.
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Denmark's foreign minister summoned the top U.S. diplomat in the country for talks after the main national broadcaster reported that at least three people with connections to President Donald Trump have been carrying out covert influence operations in Greenland.
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In Mike Johnson's district, not only could thousands of Louisianians lose coverage, health centers are bracing for a financial hit. They're hoping for additional funding to make up for Medicaid cuts.
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The NextGen Acela trains, as Amtrak calls them, are faster and lighter than the current fleet. They're scheduled to start revenue service along the Northeast Corridor on Thursday.
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It's been 70 years since Emmett Till, a Black teenager visiting relatives in Mississippi, was killed by white men because he whistled at a white woman. Now the gun used in his death is in a museum.
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More than 1,100 of you wrote to tell us about the books that broadened your horizons, that you kept through every move, that inspired you to become English majors, librarians, writers and teachers.