A wide-ranging package to help Missouri agriculture is set to become law next month. Missouri is...
Hawley: Ethics rules for U.S. Supreme Court justices should apply to Congress
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, is not saying much about why he voted "no" on a bill that...
Changes to pension plan access for Missouri sheriffs
Beginning the next election cycle, sheriffs elected in Missouri will have fewer options for...
Groups attempt to block Missouri’s pursuit to ban gender transitions for children
A lawsuit filed seeks to block the start of a transgender healthcare ban for Missouri children....
Part Two arrives Wednesday in Missouri court fight over proposed abortion rights measure
The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri and Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft head to court...
Tracking Missouri’s teacher workforce data heading into 2023-24 school year
Missouri has a shortage of teachers to fill badly needed positions. It’s been a talking point in...
Meet Missouri’s new Higher Education and Workforce Development Commissioner
Missouri’s new commissioner of the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development is...
Hawley votes against bill to impose code of ethics for US Supreme Court justices
Legislation to enforce ethical behavior on Supreme Court justices is moving forward in the U.S....
MU’s Family Violence Clinic slated for January 2024 reopening
The Family Violence Clinic at the University of Missouri is set to reopen its doors in January...
Missouri Supreme Court rules against attorney general in fight over abortion rights proposal
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has lost his court battle to drive up the cost of a...
Missouri S&T to review St. Louis residents’ concerns about nuclear waste sites
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded Missouri S&T a $2 million grant to help find...
Congresswoman Bush hosts roundtable about access to abortion pills
St. Louis Congresswoman Cori Bush co-hosted an abortion access roundtable discussion in Washington...
Missouri shoppers won’t have to pay state or local sales tax in back-to-school sales tax holiday
Here’s a tax break for back-to-school shoppers. A new change for Missouri’s annual back-to-school...
18,800 Missourians to have student loans wiped out in latest Biden Administration move
The latest move by the Biden Administration aims to erase the student loan debt of around 18,800...
Missouri’s first major Democrat announces her campaign for governor (LISTEN)
2024 has yet to arrive, and the race for Missouri’s governor is already heating up. We now have...
Last rodeo for Missouri State Fair director
The next leader of the Missouri State Fair will have some large cowboy boots to fill. After 14...
Three companies investing $65 million, creating up to 272 jobs in central Missouri
Three companies have partnered with the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) to...
Push to pass federal railway safety bill
Congress is working on the Railway Safety Act of 2023, a piece of legislation that aims to improve...
Audit of St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s office moving forward
An audit of the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s office is moving forward again. State Auditor Scott...
No pardon for former Kansas City police detective
A former Kansas City police detective remains a convicted felon. Governor Mike Parson announced...
Parson vetoes Max’s Law public safety bill
One bill that made it to the finish line and passed the Missouri Legislature has been vetoed by...
Jefferson City to ring in Independence Day with Salute to America
The Capital City is getting ready to ring in the red, white, and blue with the 2023 Salute to...
SCOTUS cancels Biden’s student loan forgiveness plans
No forgiveness for President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. The U.S. Supreme Court has...
Following U.S. Supreme Court decisions, Bailey informs Missouri universities and cities to end affirmative action policies
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down the consideration of race in college admissions – putting...
Governor lifts six-year stay of execution for Marcellus Williams: “It is time to move forward”
The death penalty case will move forward for a Missouri man convicted in the stabbing death of a...
UMSL criminologist part of group exploring local gun control ballot initiative
A criminology professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis is touting a proposed ballot...
Judge rules Missouri Attorney General Bailey can wait to hand over cost estimate for abortion ballot summaries
A judge has ruled today that Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey did not violate an order to...
Doug Richey throws hat in state senate race
Rep. Doug Richey, R-Excelsior Springs, has formally announced his bid for Missouri’s 21st...
Events on opposite sides of abortion issue mark one-year anniversary of Dobbs ruling
Saturday marks the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in the Dobbs case,...
Fate of agriculture omnibus bill hangs in balance of Governor’s pen
A legislative package to help Missouri’s agriculture industry is one of several bills Governor...