A decades-old state regulation is preventing St. Joseph Medical Center from achieving a Level III trauma center designation, a move hospital leaders believe could save lives.
Kansas City’s KCUR-FM announced Monday it has launched the start of a three-year transition process that will end with the radio station being overseen by an independent, nonprofit board.
Dr. Erica Carney at University Health is the Missouri EMS medical director, and Dr. Jennifer Watts at Children's Mercy is the chief medical officer with the Missouri Disaster Team.
The public radio station intends to separate from the university in the coming years and form its own nonprofit organization.
Missouri stations St. Louis Public Radio, KCUR in Kansas City and Classical KC will become governed by independent nonprofits ...
The University of Missouri-St. Louis said Monday that governance of public radio station KWMU, 90.7 FM, will transition from ...
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Andy Reid’s net worth in 2025 is $50 million. Reid is an NFL coach who is a four-time Super Bowl Champion (three as head ...
The University of Missouri System Board of Curators, which currently holds the stations’ licenses, is divesting itself both ...
BELLERIVE — St. Louis public radio station KWMU (90.7 FM) is breaking away from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, its home since it was founded in 1972, the school announced Monday.
In the legislature, the GOP is sponsoring measures to require state law enforcement to cooperate with ICE, a particularly ...
An exemption for certain employers means public college students don’t always benefit from Missouri’s new minimum wage at ...
McCownGordon Construction promoted six longtime Kansas City-based executives to vice president and senior vice president ...
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