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The Springfield-Greene County Health Department has recognized six local child care providers that have been certified through its new “Child Safe Facility” program. KSMU’s Rebekah Clark shares details.

It’s Bike to Work Week, and Ozark Greenways along with other organizations, is urging people to leave their cars at home and pedal to work, school or the grocery store.  KSMU’s Michele Skalicky decided to try biking to work.  She shares her experience as well as advice from local cycling experts…

  

The talk surrounding the bill has veered into the controversial subjects of immigration and identity politics.

It’s “Ride Your Bike to Work Week,” and some Springfield commuters are finding new ways to get around town. KSMU’s Samuel Crowe is one of them – he took a trip from his house to the KSMU studios via foot and city bus, and has this report.

A worker sits in the Facebook office in Menlo Park, Calif. The amount of information Facebook learns about its users seems to have entranced Wall Street.

Facebook's initial public offering — $16 billion and counting — is shaping up to be one of the largest in history. The company and its investors are betting that the social media giant can learn enough from its users so it can target ads that will be worth big, big money.

Don't rely on luck to prevent exposure of kids to lead.

The public health honchos agreed with an expert panel that recommended in January that anything greater than 5 micrograms per deciliter of blood for kids 5 and younger should be considered dangerous. That's half the current standard and represents the first reduction since 1991.