by Mike Lear | May 25, 2016 | Education, News
The leaders of the state House and Senate are going over applicants for a commission that will review the University of Missouri System. The commission will include four members appointed by the House Speaker and four appointed by Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard...
by Mike Lear | May 24, 2016 | Business, News
Governor Jay Nixon will lead a trade delegation to Cuba next week. Nixon hopes Missouri can take advantage of the normalization of relations with the island nation. Nixon will take with him his Director of Agriculture Richard Fordyce; and his Economic Development...
by Mike Lear | May 24, 2016 | Crime / Courts, News
UPDATE, 5:50 p.m. – Police say 3-year-old Blase Crockett and 2-year-old Rycker Crockett have been found and are safe. They are still looking for 35-year-old Diata Crockett. Earlier story: St. Louis police are looking for a man believed to have shot his...
by Mike Lear | May 24, 2016 | News
One of the bills awaiting a decision by Governor Jay Nixon (D) would protect anyone who frees a child trapped in a hot car. According to San Jose State University, so far this year eight children have died of heatstroke in the U.S. because they were left in a hot car....
by Mike Lear | May 23, 2016 | News
Missouri voters will decide in November whether a the state Constitution should allow a photo ID to be required to vote in Missouri. It was up to Governor Jay Nixon (D) whether the voter photo ID constitutional amendment would go before voters in the August Primary or...