U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Mo. 2nd District, is keeping an eye on several issues while she and other members of the U.S. House are back home in their districts this week. The U.S. Senate, meanwhile, is in session and grappling over the stopgap spending bill the House...
Time is running out for travelers who don’t have a REAL ID. Starting February 1st, TSA will charge a 45-dollar ConfirmID fee to anyone flying without one. Missouri Department of Revenue Director Trish Vincent told Missourinet that getting a REAL ID now is much cheaper...
(St. Louis, MO) — Missourians flying in or out of St. Louis should not expect major delays or cancellations despite the federal government shutdown, according to St. Louis Lambert Airport Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge. She notes, however, travelers could...
Operations are mostly normal at Kansas City International Airport (MCI), despite the ongoing federal government shutdown. KC Mayor Quinton Lucas told Missourinet one reason for that is the airport does not use federal employees at its security checkpoints. “We do not...
As the federal government shutdown stretches on, what does it mean for Missouri’s airports? Columbia Regional Airport Manager Michael Parks joins Show Me Today to talk about how his airport is holding up, what travelers should keep in mind, and why the ripple effects...