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Sunday, March 30, 2025 – Missouri political news headlines

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P-D: Anti-Musk protests gather across St. Louis region. (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

KSHB: Hundreds of people participate in ‘March for Democracy’ in downtown Kansas City (link via TonysKansasCity.com)

KCTV: Hundreds gather in downtown Kansas City to ‘March for Democracy,’ protest Trump administration (link via TonysKansasCity.com)

KC Star: Thousands protest Trump administration at KC march (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on MSN here)

TonysKansasCity.com: Kansas City Star’s Jonathan Shorman exploits Latina tears against Prez Trump; Shorman’s story on Tony’s personal family friend “one of the worst things we’ve seen from (the Star) in years and a reminder of why we started this blog”

Washington Missourian: No answers from county on toxic landfill outside St. Clair; Josh Hawley St. Louis District Director Madeleine Castle attends meeting; county commissioner says Missouri DNR is involved in discussions, suggests “maybe (Ann Wagner) can do something” (avoid Washington Missourian paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

KFRU: A Columbia Morning: Rep. David Tyson Smith (D-Columbia) on going “viral” with criticism of U.S. Rep. Mark Alford, speaking to “electric” crowd in Kansas City, being handed a bullhorn by random protester outside the Missouri Capitol, other moments a second-term Missouri House superminority member would consider significant (15:35) (CORRECTION: yesterday’s link mislabeled the show “Columbia Today” instead of “A Columbia Morning.” My apologies to the KFRU employee who contacted me about the error.)

Columbia Missourian: Mo’ money for Mo. films: Tax credits aim to rebuild state’s film industry

Washington Missourian: Amtrak data promising; Missouri cities making World Cup plans (avoid Washington Missourian paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

JCNT: Lincoln University pushing ahead amid educational uncertainty

P-D: Will Cara Spencer deliver? As mayor, Spencer will be one of five voting commissioners on the police department’s governing board (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

Washington Missourian: EPA accepting comments on Berger Superfund site

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