JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A St. Louis attorney suing the state over the ballot language of a bevy of initiative petitions has received approval to…
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Alisha Shurr was a reporter for The Missouri Times and The Missouri Times Magazine. She joined The Missouri Times in January 2018 after working as a copy editor for her hometown newspaper in Southern Oregon. Alisha is a graduate of Kansas State University.
Former Rep. Courtney Curtis — who has had multiple run-ins with the Missouri Ethics Commission (MEC) — was fined more than $77,000 for an array…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The company set to handle seed-to-sale tracking of medical marijuana in Missouri has sued the state to be able to charge…
Bishop Davidson has thrown his hat into the race to replace term-limited Rep. Jeff Messenger, setting up a Republican primary in 2020. With almost half…
Out of the five statewide offices up for election in 2020, only three have a Democratic candidate at this stage. But, according to the Missouri…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Mike Parson kicked off the week meeting with businesses on the West Coast and rounded it out by unveiling his…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In the month following the deadline to apply for a medical marijuana facility license, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior…
Following meetings with leaders in St. Louis, Gov. Mike Parson is dedicating more than two dozen state workers — through tasks forces and other operations…
The Missouri Ethics Commission (MEC) found Rep. Wiley Price IV filed multiple finance disclosure reports months after the due date and shelled out more the…