Missouri’s Democratic leadership is applauding a U.S. Supreme Court decision expanding anti-discrimination laws, and hoping it sets a precedent for Missouri.
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Roger Dorson, a deputy commissioner at DESE, is set to retire at the end of June after a storied career in education across Missouri.
The best thing that people whose minds are opening up to the issues that the black community faces can do is to reach out, according to Frank White.
The Missouri Chamber has backed the Medicaid expansion effort as a “pro-jobs measure that will help fuel economic growth throughout our state.”
Spire Missouri was approved for waivers — with stipulations — pertaining to safety inspections and more due to COVID-19 limitations by the PSC.
Missouri bars and restaurants can continue to sell mixed drinks to go through the end of the year.
“The State Fair will go on — some version of the State Fair.”
The second phase of Parson’s reopening plan means there will be no statewide health order.
Missouri's DESE Board of Education has amended a rule on teacher education requirements and standards — with input from educators.
DESE is preparing for the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to have on the state’s education system by discussing the budget and a new task force.