by Anthony Morabith | Sep 18, 2023 | Elections, Legislature, News, Politics / Govt
A Missouri newspaper is reporting Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign sent cease-and-desist letters to groups fundraising for gubernatorial candidate Bill Eigel. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports a political action committee backing Eigel solicited supporters...
by Alisa Nelson | Feb 12, 2022 | News, Politics / Govt
The Cole County Prosecutor’s Office is not charging a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter for finding a data glitch that had the ability to put the social security numbers of about 100,000 teachers at risk of being seen by the public. After the incident last October, the...
by Alisa Nelson | Nov 10, 2021 | Crime / Courts, Education, Legislature, News
Missouri will soon be sending letters to certificated teachers across the state whose personally identifiable information may have been compromised. Last month, a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter informed the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education...
by Alisa Nelson | Oct 15, 2021 | Education, Legislature, News, Science / Technology
Gov. Mike Parson and a fellow Republican lawmaker do not see eye to eye on the way a state web application flaw is being handled. During a press conference this week, Parson has threatened criminal prosecution after he says a news organization took several steps to...
by Joey Parker | Oct 14, 2021 | Crime / Courts, Education, News, Politics / Govt
A Missouri newspaper is calling it “journalism” and Governor Mike Parson is calling it a “crime.” As Missourinet’s Joey Parker reports, a newspaper’s investigation has the governor threatening criminal charges.