Rep. Dave Griffith is joining veterans’ groups in the push for the use of land from a Jefferson City park to expand a veterans cemetery.
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"2020 only existed for COVID response. COVID news didn’t rest so I didn’t either."
The Bicentennial Inaugural Ball — which had been moved to Sept. 18 to the Capitol Lawn — drew a large, celebratory crowd of elected officials, politicos, and more.
Missouri-based Axiom Strategies has launched a new full-service fundraising firm for Republican clients.
The LGBTQ history display remains absent from the Capitol, a situation Sen. Lincoln Hough said should have been handled very differently.
It was a katzenjammer about rules, traditions, and the powers of the executive branch that further divided an already fracturing Republican Senate.
"Johnny Morris is not just a Missouri legend; he is a national treasure."
Population shifts across Missouri could lead to a complicated redistricting process, the state demographer said Tuesday.
Rep. Dean Plocher was unanimously elected to serve as the next speaker of the House.
The display, “Making History: Kansas City and the Rise of Gay Rights,” was meant to be in the Capitol from the end of August until December.