“The more voices and perspectives that we’re exposed to, the greater the potential for trust and reconciliation.”
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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.
Contact Cameron at cameron@themissouritimes.com.
PSC denied a request to enact a moratorium on involuntary disconnections for all utility companies under its jurisdiction Wednesday.
With Gov. Mike Parson’s signature, Lincoln University will officially become the first HBCU to house its own police academy next year.
A group of Department of Social Services (DSS) employees took first place over eight other teams in the “Show Me Challenge” this week.
The first shipments of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine have arrived in Missouri, with more than 50,000 doses included in the shipment.
House leadership announced incoming Rep. Rick Roeber will be barred from sitting on the House Republican Caucus when the 2021 session begins.
Evergy Inc. is pausing involuntary disconnections through March due to the winter and promoting its customer assistance programs.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt said ensuring election integrity was important after taking part in a lawsuit over four states' elections.
SB 262, pre-filed by Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz, would increase Missouri’s fuel tax by 2 percent annually for the next five years.
Gov. Mike Parson signed off on the supplemental budget package from the extraordinary session Friday afternoon.