Mining was once a major driver of Missouri’s economy, and a push to onshore domestic production of critical minerals has sparked renewed interest in bolstering the industry. Legislation from Rep. Mike ...
The University of Missouri is prepared to use its alert system on Tuesday, as strong storms could move into the area. Parts of Mid-Missouri were under a tornado watch on Tuesday evening, stretching ...
MADISON (WKOW) — A propane-fueled burner was the source of elevated carbon monoxide levels inside a Madison home on Sunday, according to the Madison Fire Department. Firefighters responded to a carbon ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — The West Virginia Legislature is considering a bill to give all public school employees wearable panic ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — The West Virginia Legislature is considering a bill to give all public school employees wearable panic buttons to help respond in case of emergencies. House Bill 4798 passed ...
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Travelers headed to the African nation of Seychelles are urged to take extra precautions due to growing health concerns. The Centers for Disease Control issued a “Level 2: Practice Enhanced Precaution ...
Abstract: Snakebite remains a critical public health issue, particularly in India, where a large proportion of global snakebite related fatalities occur due to delays in accurate identification and ...
HAMPTON, Va. — An effort was underway Friday to create an app for missing person alerts. It's an idea that gives Nancy Strickland some peace of mind. She has been heavily involved in the Codi Bigsby ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Cybercriminals don’t always steal your identity to impersonate you. Sometimes they use stolen information to create an entirely new person, at least on paper. They’re called ...