Missouri is offering free credit and identity theft monitoring to educators who could be at risk from a vulnerability in a state website.
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Missouri is reaching out to the next generation of educators through a new recruitment platform amid a nationwide teacher shortage.
SAPA, which took effect in August, declared federal laws that could restrict gun ownership among law-abiding Missourians as "invalid."
"This week has been a challenge for many of us, but it is inspiring knowing that we will overcome this obstacle together."
About half of Missouri is required to adhere to 10-digit dialing to accommodate a new number for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt led a lawsuit attempting to halt federal COVID-19 vaccination requirements for large employers.
President Joe Biden said vaccination requirements are "good for the economy" and will get people back to work.
Here’s a look at Missouri’s initiative petition process and the proposed reforms that could come up next session.
Gov. Mike Parson said Missouri is a "sports-minded state" and any chance to bring a new team in warrants a discussion.