Despite the quick pivot some restaurants made, carry out, curbside, and delivery services are “generally insufficient to lift them out” of the financial situation COVID-19 caused, the Missouri Restaurant Association CEO said.
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We put together a list of politicians who are frequently mentioned, sometimes by themselves, as future statewide candidates.
State Rep. Louis Riggs is throwing his hat into the ring for assistant majority floor leader.
Hundreds of people assembled in the capital city Tuesday, waving Trump 2020 flags and singing the national anthem, to protest Missouri’s stay at home order.
Rep. Ian Mackey illegally fundraised for House Democrats while in the Capitol earlier this month, a conservative group alleged in a recent MEC complaint.
With this job, AJ Housewright has married two of his greatest interests: Sign Language and government.
The Missouri Legislature could be back in regular session by April 27.
After 30 years of service to her neighbors in HD 22, Rep. Yolanda Young has taken these experiences and priorities with her to the state legislature.
Chez Monet, the bustling café in the Capitol basement, will open a second location in downtown Jefferson City, owner Joan Fairfax confirmed.
As lawmakers briefly convened in the capital city this week, most wore face masks. Some were homemade; others given out by medical staff.