Missouri state employees won five StateScoop 50 Awards this year for their work in cybersecurity and IT — more than any other state.
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Legislators reflect on what it's like to be some of the youngest members of the Missouri General Assembly and what propelled them to the Capitol at such a young age.
From lobbyists to Capitol staffers and more, the 30 Under 30 honorees work tirelessly around the clock to make Missouri a better place.
Since the inception of the Missouri State Fair in 1901, Missouri families have made the trip to Sedalia for the animal exhibitions and competitions, concerts, and delicious fair food.
You can scroll across the tables to see the total contributions, expenditures, and more for each political action committee.
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.
Members of the Missouri House formed a new caucus to bolster trade and cultural relations with the United Kingdom.
About 30 years before women were able to vote in Missouri, Annie White Baxter was already making history.