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Halloween, Missouri
Judge strikes down Missouri’s ‘no candy’ sign law for sex offenders ahead of Halloween
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is promising to appeal the decision, which strikes down a state law in place since 2008.
Missouri judge rules statue that requires registered sex offenders to have signage on Halloween, unconstitutional
A Missouri statute that required sign postings on registered sex offender residencies has recently been ruled unconstitutional, and the Buchanan County Sheriff's Department wants to elaborate on
Missouri judge lifts sign requirement for sex offenders on Halloween
A Missouri judge ruled that convicted sex offenders no longer need to post signs on their doors during Halloween.
Communities explore other Halloween plans after sex offender law abolished
A long-standing Missouri Halloween statute for registered sex offenders has been abolished, striking down the requirement for posting warning signs outside of their homes.
A sex offender brought his case to court over a Halloween law, he won
A Missouri provision in a law requiring sex offenders to put up "no candy" signs on Halloween was ruled unconstitutional by a judge.
Federal ruling removes 'No Candy' sign requirement for Missouri offenders
We're still three-and-a-half weeks until Halloween, but there's one change parents in Missouri might want to know about ahead of the holiday.
Texas, Missouri and College Station
Missouri football is moving on after College Station beatdown, but with problems to fix
On Tuesday, Missouri football coach Eli Drinkwitz answered questions about the team’s loss at Texas A&M. Here’s what he said.
Texas college football roundup: Texas A&M rolls Missouri, UH sparks turnaround
Missouri had wins over Boston College and Vanderbilt, but not much else warranting a Top-10 ranking. Nevertheless, the Tigers were No. 9 when they walked into College Station on Saturday and received a 41-10 stomping courtesy of No.
Texas edges Ohio State at top of in college football's NCAA Re-Rank 1-134 as Alabama tumbles
Texas didn't play in Week 6 but that didn't stop the Longhorns from grabbing the top spot of this week's NCAA Re-Rank 1-134 as Alabama tumbles.
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Woman jumps from moving pontoon boat and vanishes, Missouri cops say. Body now found
Kendra L. Potter, 42, of Englewood, Florida, jumped from a moving pontoon boat Oct. 5 around the 45-mile mark of the main ...
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Missouri appeals court hears case over local governments stacking sales tax on marijuana
The court debate Tuesday over how Missouri marijuana products get taxed statewide sounded similar to a grammar class on ...
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Missouri’s voter registration deadline: What you need to know
With the general election just around the corner on Tuesday, November 5, Missourians are encouraged to submit voter ...
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Missouri transgender health care trial now with judge. Here's how soon a ruling could come
A 13-day trial challenging Missouri's legal restrictions on transgender health care wrapped up last week, with a ruling still ...
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Here's how to register to vote in the Nov. 5 election in Missouri
The last day a person can register to vote before the Nov. 5 election is Wednesday. Here's how to double-check that your ...
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Missouri Amendment 7: Everything you need to know about ranked-choice voting
Supporters of ranked-choice voting argue that it would make politics less polarized. This Missouri amendment would ban it.
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Missouri Task Force 1 extends hurricane relief effort
Missouri Task Force 1, the specialized urban search and rescue team deployed to assist with hurricane relief efforts, will ...
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Texas A&M-Missouri subplots prove portal, NIL beefs can't take the fun out of college football
Naturally, Texas A&M coach Mike Elko took note when Alabama defensive lineman Jehiem Oatis declared this week he intends to ...
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'It's life-saving': Missouri Medicaid could cover gene therapy for sickle cell patients
On Wednesday, the Missouri Advisory Council on Rare Diseases and Personalized Medicine will convene on whether gene therapies ...
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As Ameren Missouri upgrades infrastructure, see where its poles come from
You flip a switch, the lights come on, and maybe you think about all the wiring and transformers that bring us power. Few ...
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