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Published on Jul 4, 2025Source: KHQ - Washington State - Neutral
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Published on Jul 4, 2025
Judge Issues Preliminary Injunctions Again Blocking Missouri’s Abortion Bans, Some Restrictions
Kansas City, Mo. – A Jackson County circuit court judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the enforcement of Missouri’s abortion bans and several targeted regulations of abortion providers. The new preliminary injunction clears the way for Missouri’ …
Source: American Civil Liberties Union - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Rev. Caleb Kruse of Lord of Life Church elected secretary of Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
KEARNEY – Nebraska District President Rev. Richard Snow was elected to his fourth term as president of the Nebraska District of The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod by the delegates attending the 21st convention of that body in Kearney, June 27-28. Rev. …
Source: The Douglas County Post Gazette - Nebraska - Pending -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Lawsuit challenges ballot language for proposed Missouri abortion ban
A fight over wording for a proposal to reverse the abortion rights amendment Missouri voters added to the state Constitution in November will look very much like a similar fight in 2023. The ACLU of Missouri filed a lawsuit Wednesday in Cole County with …
Source: My Ozarks Online - Missouri - Pending -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Injunction blocks Missouri’s abortion ban again; some previous restrictions remain
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Jackson County Judge has granted an injunction that once again OK’s abortion care under Missouri law. Voters this past November approved Amendment 3 and along with it a right to an abortion. In May, Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday …
Source: KMIZ ABC 17 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Public educators sue Missouri over $51 million allocation to private school voucher program
COLUMBIA — A Boone County educator has filed a lawsuit alongside a Jackson County teacher against the state over a $50 million appropriation in the 2025-26 state budget to support Missouri's private school voucher program. Rebeka McIntosh and Kimberly …
Source: KOMU 8 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Most outpatient abortions can resume in Missouri, judge rules
A Jackson County judge has reissued a temporary injunction that will allow outpatient abortions again in Missouri. Judge Jerri Zhang reissued the order on Thursday after the Missouri Supreme Court in May lifted the injunction and asked the lower court to …
Source: KOMU 8 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Missouri judge again blocks many of the state’s anti-abortion laws
Source: WNYT - New York - Neutral -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
A Netflix film went inside a Missouri prison — and sparked a wave of quilting donations
Missouri’s prison system announced last month that it was “overwhelmed” with donations of quilting supplies. The attention followed the May release of the Netflix documentary “The Quilters,” which follows the lives of several incarcerated men who make …
Source: St. Louis Public Radio - Missouri - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jul 3, 2025
Are Missouri's fireflies going extinct? Experts weigh in
A TikTok with over six million likes claims lightning bugs will soon go extinct. Experts push back. MISSOURI, USA — Lights in the Midwest's summer nights have grown dimmer over the past decades. The glowing flicks of fireflies, or lightning bugs, …
Source: KSDK - Missouri - Pending