Missourians will have the option for license plates honoring the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum under a bill signed into law this week.
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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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As Missouri celebrates its bicentennial, a new landmark is under construction in the capital city to celebrate the milestone.
As electric vehicles become more and more prominent in the U.S., the first electric school bus in the state is rolling into rural Missouri.
Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins opposed a tax reform proposal from President Joe Biden, citing impacts on Missouri farmers.
With session in the books, lawmakers from both parties and chambers sat down to discuss the bills that passed the finish line.
With an hour left in session, the Missouri House approved a bill proponents say would protect the Second Amendment rights of Missourians.
Here is all the floor activity in the House for Friday, May 14, 2021.
A three-year push to enact a sales tax for online purchases came to fruition during the last day of the 2021 legislative session.
A bipartisan effort to allow college athletes to be compensated for the use of their likeness is progressing to the governor’s desk.
With the end of session looming, it was down to the wire for a bill proponents say would protect the Second Amendment rights of Missourians.