Voters in the capital city approved a new sales tax meant to increase pay for public safety officials on Tuesday.
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Cameron Gerber studied journalism at Lincoln University. Prior to Lincoln, he earned an associate’s degree from State Fair Community College. Cameron is a native of Eldon, Missouri.
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The battle over the use of public funds to support or oppose ballot measures was before the Missouri Supreme Court Tuesday.
Jefferson City voters will decide the fate of a proposed sales tax touted as a way to bolster the city’s public safety departments Tuesday.
Jefferson County Clerk Ken Waller is launching a bid for the Missouri House, seeking to bring his public service experience to the Capitol.
"The federal government does not have the right under the Constitution to do any sort of mandates on the state levels to state citizens."
As Missouri families celebrate Halloween, several supposedly haunted locations around the capital city have seen increased attention.
Several Missouri entities have applied for help bouncing back from the economic impact of COVID-19 through a new federal program.
Gwen Mizell is taking her passion for clean energy and inclusion into her new role as Ameren's first chief sustainability officer.
The coalition includes attorneys general from Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick touted his opposition to proposed IRS reporting standards in the first ad for his state auditor campaign.