A federal district court ruled that the new map drawn by the state legislature violated the Voting Rights Act by diluting the Black vote. A group of conservatives challenged the legislature's map.
The latest news from every corner of the state.
KRCU Local Programs
First reported in Australia and Ireland late last year, the ruse has made its way to North America. A recently deceased Quincy, Illinois, woman had a Facebook page made to promote a live stream of her funeral. The scammer behind the creation of the live stream sent friend requests to people to help promote the website associated with the live stream.
LATEST STORIES
-
A war of words has erupted among Israel's top leadership over the government's handling of the war in Gaza. The country's military chief and prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been trading barbs.
-
President Biden and former President Trump will debate each other. The earliest general-election debate in history will take place in June.
-
President Putin starts his first foreign trip of this new term: a two-day visit to China to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Here's the significance of this trip and what we can expect from it,
-
Here's a closer look at the United Nations' breakdown of casualties. The overall total of more than 35,000 Palestinians killed since Oct. 7, based on Gaza Health Ministry figures, has not declined.
-
This comes after a yearlong listening tour by a bipartisan working group in the Senate.
-
The Economist Middle East correspondent Gregg Carlstrom explains why some Arab leaders hate Hamas, fear Iran and have some sympathy for Israel — although not for how Israel is waging the war.
-
College students are gaining weight. The phenomenon is so prevalent that it is known as the “Freshman Fifteen”. While, according to a study in the College Student Journal, freshmen do not gain fifteen pounds, they do gain between three and five pounds in one year.
Upcoming Events
Watch the latest edition of the program that highlights the people, events and issues at Southeast Missouri State University and the region.
Soprano Brittany Graham is a Cape Central and Southeast Missouri State University Alumna. She later earned her Masters in Vocal Performance from Webster University in St. Louis. She has an upcoming performance with the Cedar Rapids Opera—Edwin Penhorwood's 'Too Many Sopranos'.
On The Menu is designed to give listeners a taste of what cuisines, beverages, and other gastronomic delights are trending, interesting, worthy of discussion, or what is simply on Quantella’s mind that she wants you to ponder. Find the latest episodes here.
NPR Arts, Life, And Music