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Advocates urge broader clemency despite Biden's death row commutes; Bald eagle officially becomes national bird, a conservation success; Hispanic pastors across TX, U.S. wanted for leadership network; When bycatch is on the menu.

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The authors of Project 2025 say they'll carry out a hard-right agenda, voting rights advocates raise alarm over Trump's pick to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, and conservatives aim to cut federal funding for public broadcasting.

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From the unprecedented election season to the latest environmental news, the Yonder Report looks back at stories that topped our weekly 2024 newscasts.

Heather Claybrook


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Missouri Lawmakers Renew Push For Internet Sales Tax

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Some state lawmakers and small-business owners are renewing their efforts in the upcoming legislative session to require the …

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Is New "Everything Tax" Proposal Wrong for MO?

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - After all the holiday shopping, having a little more disposal income may sound like a good idea, and there's a proposal about to …

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New Years Resolution: Fit Kids Start With Fit Families

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Youngsters don't often make New Year's resolutions, but considering that about 32-percent of children are overweight, parents may …

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Reducing the Stigma Surrounding Suicide

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The recent suicide of well-known Kansas City TV meteorologist Don Harman has many people shining a light on the growing national …

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Missouri Parents Push for National Anti-Bullying Law

ST. LOUIS - Some Missourians are helping to build support for national anti-bullying legislation which defines specific categories of at-risk …

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MO Reproductive Health Advocates: Teens Caught Up in Politics

ST. LOUIS - Reproductive-health advocates are scratching their heads over the secretary of Health and Human Services' veto of the Food and Drug …

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Occupy Our Homes: MO Groups Join National Day of Action

ST. LOUIS - The Occupy Wall Street movement estimates about one in four homeowners in America is underwater in their mortgage, meaning they owe more …

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House GOP Proposes Cuts to Sex Ed, Women's Health Programs

ST. LOUIS - In the name of balancing the federal budget, House Republicans have proposed cuts for teen pregnancy prevention programs, slashing …

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Giving Thanks All Year Long

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - 'Tis the season for giving thanks, but for children, the focus is often more on what they may get than give. Many parents may be …

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MO Teens Spend a Homeless Night to Raise Awareness

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Many teenagers spend hours surfing the web, but the reality for some of their peers is hours of "couch surfing," moving from …

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