Newscast for November 8, 2011
Regional news from the KBIA newsroom:A Missouri House committee recommends a joint committee to oversee rainy day fundMissouri receives 5 million dollars for tornado and flood reliefBrad Lager commits...
View ArticleNewscast for December 14, 2011
Regional news from the KBIA newsroom, including:Missouri Highway Patrol enforces federal ban on cellphone use on the roadTimothy Wolfe newest president at University of MissouriState auditors missing...
View ArticleA look ahead to the legislative session
Missouri lawmakers return to Jefferson City today for the start of this year’s legislative session. The year 2011 was marked by House and Senate Republicans fighting with each other over tax credits...
View ArticleKBIA Newscast for January 4, 2012
Regional news from the KBIA newsroom:MO lawmakers have to do more with lessHow do MO colleges match up against our international counterparts?» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleNewscast for January 5, 2011
Regional news from the KBIA newsroom:Schools front and center for state legislatureMissouri's higher education commissioner wants to tie state funding to performanceTom Schlafly sells off most of his...
View ArticleNewscast for January 26, 2012
Regional news from the KBIA newsroom, including:$27 million in grant money to health insurance exchange in Missouri has come to a complete haltMissouri democrats block weak workplace discrimination...
View ArticleMODOT chief says making I-70 toll road would finance reconstruction
The head of the Missouri Department of Transportation says charging tolls on Interstate 70 is the only real option for funding reconstruction of the highway, if the state wants to do something about it...
View ArticleJudge hears redistricting arguments
Opening arguments were held Tuesday for the congressional redistricting lawsuit. The suit is being held in lower court because the Missouri Supreme Court ordered a review of the redrawn map.» E-Mail...
View ArticleNewscast for January 31, 2012
Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:Nixon's position on a new oil pipelineAn update on the redistricting lawsuitDave Spence airs first ads for Governor» E-Mail This » Add to...
View ArticleJudge hears closing arguments in congressional redistricting
Closing arguments were heard Thursday in the lawsuit over Missouri’s new congressional district map.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleMo. Senate stalls on K-12 funding formula changes
Legislation that would tweak Missouri’s funding formula for public schools has stalled in the State Senate. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleMo. GOP senators block passage of 2013 state budget
The state budget for next year is being blocked in the Missouri Senate by a group of fiscally conservative Republicans. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleBudget stalemate continues in the Missouri General Assembly
The Missouri House and Senate are still at an impasse over next year’s state budget. The Senate has made no progress on persuading Republican Jason Crowell of Cape Girardeau to stop blocking...
View ArticleMU Genetics research could lead to better beef, profits for breeders
A researcher at the University of Missouri is trying to find a way to track the most productive cattle to predict future profits. Plus, a quick update on the rise in Missouri’s state revenue last...
View ArticleThe strange history of Truman's Senate seat
This week on the show: new laws go into effect in Missouri. Plus, a fascinating look at the history of the U.S. Senate seat Todd Akin and Claire McCaskill are running for this fall.The situation with...
View ArticleNewscast for November 8, 2011
Regional news from the KBIA newsroom:A Missouri House committee recommends a joint committee to oversee rainy day fundMissouri receives 5 million dollars for tornado and flood reliefBrad Lager commits...
View ArticleNewscast for December 14, 2011
Regional news from the KBIA newsroom, including:Missouri Highway Patrol enforces federal ban on cellphone use on the roadTimothy Wolfe newest president at University of MissouriState auditors missing...
View ArticleA look ahead to the legislative session
Missouri lawmakers return to Jefferson City today for the start of this year’s legislative session. The year 2011 was marked by House and Senate Republicans fighting with each other over tax credits...
View ArticleKBIA Newscast for January 4, 2012
Regional news from the KBIA newsroom:MO lawmakers have to do more with lessHow do MO colleges match up against our international counterparts?» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleNewscast for January 5, 2011
Regional news from the KBIA newsroom:Schools front and center for state legislatureMissouri's higher education commissioner wants to tie state funding to performanceTom Schlafly sells off most of his...
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