JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The hotly-debated case of a wind energy company looking to build a transmission line across the northern half of the Show-Me…
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The judge presiding over Governor Eric Greitens’ case regarding alleged invasion of privacy denied the Greitens’ defense team’s request to trial by judge. The charges…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Should the trial of Gov. Eric Greitens be broadcast? A motion filed on behalf of several local and national media outlets…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Voters could see fewer issue advocacy advertisements being paid for by “dark money” groups following a federal court decision issued this…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – An advisory opinion by the Missouri Ethics Commission concerning campaign donations is being challenged in the courts. The lawsuit, filed by…
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Agricultural groups, including several from Missouri, suing the state of California had a partial win in court this week as a U.S.…
Jefferson City, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley today announced that a settlement has been reached between the State and the Missouri Council…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – It seems that the efforts to push forward with a more than $2 billion Grain Belt Express transmission line has won…
From Rep. Becky Ruth As I stated in January, the Governor should be held accountable for his actions. Yesterday’s indictment by the Grand Jury solidifies…