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Missouri’s general revenue for August was up by 23 percent compared to the same time last year, according to the August general revenue report released by State Budget Director Dan Haug Thursday.
Senate Republicans opted to move the previous question in a last-ditch effort to pass a concurrent jurisdiction provision early Thursday morning after a long day of debate in the chamber.
Missouri’s first statewide election was held on Aug. 28, 1820, nearly a year before it was officially admitted as the 24th state in the U.S.
Following Jefferson County's decision to enact a mask mandate, Sheriff Dave Marshak said his office will not be enforcing the new order.
The Peace Officer Standard and Training (POST) Commission met to address concerns about chokeholds, implicit bias, and other topics from Missouri’s law enforcement community Wednesday.
A new COVID-19 test developed by researchers in Missouri has been approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Gov. Mike Parson announced Wednesday.
Despite his status as a famed rapper, Kanye West will not get the chance to “send it up” on Missouri’s presidential ballot.
As the House finished its approval of the extraordinary session crime bills, rumblings in the Capitol’s halls about a second special session to fund the witness protection bill have begun.
This session has been anything but “general” or “normal” as it comes in the midst of a global health crisis.