Here’s the top stories in St. Louis and Missouri this week. Missouri is making headlines with a $50.7 billion state budget, a fast-tracked “born-alive” abortion bill, and a ransomware attack affecting schools. These stories showcase the state’s legislative priorities and challenges.

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Top Stories in St. Louis and Missouri: This Week Now: Abortion Bill and Budget Shortfalls

$50.7 Billion State Budget: Education Shortfalls

Missouri lawmakers passed a $50.7 billion budget, but for the first time in years, it does not fully fund K-12 education due to lottery revenue shortfalls. This decision has sparked debates about funding priorities.


“Born-Alive” Abortion Bill: A Controversial Push

State Republicans are fast-tracking a “born-alive” abortion protection act before the legislative session ends. The bill has reignited debates over reproductive rights in Missouri.


School Cyberattack: Ransomware Disrupts Learning

A ransomware attack targeted the Canvas learning platform, affecting schools and colleges across Missouri. The incident highlights the growing threat of cyberattacks on educational institutions.

Missouri’s recent headlines reveal a state grappling with critical issues, from budgetary shortfalls in education to divisive legislation and cybersecurity threats. These stories highlight the importance of proactive governance and community resilience. As Missouri navigates these challenges, its ability to adapt and address these pressing concerns will shape its future trajectory.

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