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Trump Administration investigating Washington University in St. Louis for allegedly ignoring DEI ban

Trump Administration investigating Washington University in St. Louis for allegedly ignoring DEI ban

by Marshall Griffin | Mar 18, 2025 | Education, News, Politics / Govt

The Trump Administration is investigating Washington University in St. Louis for allegedly continuing to embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion. On Friday, the U.S. Department of Education announced it was investigating 45 universities across the country, including...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to visit St. Louis Monday

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to visit St. Louis Monday

by Marshall Griffin | Mar 17, 2025 | News, Politics / Govt

The new administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency is scheduled to visit St. Louis Monday. U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, told Missourinet that part of Lee Zeldin’s visit will include a stop at West Lake Landfill in St. Louis County. “He’s going to...
Missouri Gov. Kehoe declares state of emergency ahead of potential severe weather

Missouri Gov. Kehoe declares state of emergency ahead of potential severe weather

by Marshall Griffin | Mar 14, 2025 | News, Weather

Gov. Mike Kehoe has declared a State of Emergency across all of Missouri ahead of potential severe weather tonight. A weather system that’s moving towards Missouri is expected to trigger severe thunderstorms and possibly tornadoes. Large hail and damaging winds are...
Missouri Supreme Court hears lawsuit on minimum wage and paid sick leave law

Missouri Supreme Court hears lawsuit on minimum wage and paid sick leave law

by Marshall Griffin | Mar 12, 2025 | Business, News, Politics / Govt

Does Proposition A violate the Missouri Constitution? That’s what the State Supreme Court is now weighing. The voter-passed initiative will raise Missouri’s minimum wage to $15 an hour next year and requires employers to provide one hour of paid sick leave for every...
Alford wants SBA regional office moved from Kansas City to Columbia, Missouri

Alford wants SBA regional office moved from Kansas City to Columbia, Missouri

by Marshall Griffin | Mar 11, 2025 | Business, News, Politics / Govt

West-central Missouri Congressman Mark Alford wants the U.S. Small Business Administration to move its regional office from Kansas City to Columbia. The request follows a directive by the Trump Administration to move regional SBA offices out of cities that have...
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