Missouri
Gun-violence prevention groups in MO say federal cuts would hinder their efforts
By Bram Sable-Smith for KFF Health News.Broadcast version by Chrystal Blair for Missouri News Service reporting for the KFF Health News-Public News Se…
Missouri trailblazers awarded $200,000 for health equity work
The Missouri Foundation for Health has named the first five winners of its new "Spark Prize," an award backing Missourians who are working to promote …
Check out books, blood pressure cuffs at Missouri libraries
More St. Louis County libraries are teaming up with the American Heart Association to offer blood pressure cuffs for checkout, to help people take …
Farming advocates fight bills they say could hurt farmers in MO, nation
With more than 95,000 farms, Missouri ranks among the top farming states in the nation. Now, a national agriculture group is warning that bills …
Policy expert warns MO hospitals could suffer under federal cuts
As Congress debates what's being called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, new Congressional Budget Office analysis estimates 16 million Americans - …
CAFO v. factory farm: What’s the difference?
By Seth Millstein for Sentient.Broadcast version by Chrystal Blair for Missouri News Service reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service Collaborat…
Kids Count Data Book: Missouri thrives economically, lacking in education
Missouri ranks 27th in an annual national report on child well-being, with solid marks in kids' economic stability but setbacks in education…
MO nonprofits give financial boost to tornado-ravaged communities
Missouri Foundation for Health and its partners are putting $500,000 toward tornado recovery, boosting local relief efforts after storms devastated …
Branson fights big housing crisis with tiny homes
Contractors have broken ground on a tiny-home village in Branson, where poverty is a growing concern. While tourists flock to Branson by the …
Alcohol misuse growing among women in Missouri, nation
As Women's Health Month draws to a close, the focus in on the growing issue of alcohol misuse among women in Missouri and across the nation. Research …
Federal cuts threaten EV incentives for Missouri motorists
Missouri has more than 13,000 all-electric vehicles registered, according to recent U.S. Department of Energy figures. However, threats to federal …
Missouri leaders join nationwide fight to protect rural communities
With nearly a third of Missourians living in rural areas, state leaders are speaking out against federal proposals they said threaten rural …











