Missouri judge grants motion from Planned Parenthood to lift abortion facility licensing requirement
A Jackson County Circuit Court judge gave Missouri abortion rights proponents a win Friday by granting a motion to lift the state's abortion facility licensing requirement law.
A judge in Missouri has set the stage for abortion providers in the Show-Me State to once again reopen their doors to patients.
Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Jerri Zhang previously struck down a number of “targeted regulation of abortion provider” ...
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KMOX News Radio St. Louis on MSNJackson County Judge says abortions can resume in MissouriThe decision to block Missouri’s abortion provider licensure requirements which made full access to care unattainable in the ...
A landmark decision upholds a recent vote to "enshrine" abortion in Missouri's constitution. This 12th & Oak ruling probably ...
The ruling marks a key moment in the push by abortion rights supporters to restore access to the procedure across Missouri.
Jacob Kindle Smith, 33, of Kansas City, Missouri, is charged with felony aggravated fleeing a stop, felony tampering with a motor vehicle and felony driving while intoxicated. The charges follow a Jan ...
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Hosted on MSNMissouri AG sues city, county over LGBT 'conversion therapy' bansMissouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a legal complaint against two local ordinances that ban "conversion therapy ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two former River Bend, Missouri trustees have pled guilty to election fraud and have entered into an agreement to not seek election for the next five years.
Jackson County prosecutors charged a Lenexa man in the Feb. 3 hit-and-run crash that killed a pedestrian crossing a downtown street in Kansas City, Missouri.
A Jackson County court has sentenced a man to 15 years in prison after shooting at a home in South Kansas City last year, ...
Kansas City and Jackson County sued for using civil and criminal penalties against counseling that makes gender-confused kids ...
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