JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — As several counties look to enact stricter regulations on large livestock operations ahead of a new state law, a Missouri judge has…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — While a General Assembly statutory committee failed to block certain proposed Historic Preservation Tax Credit rules, it agreed to meet again…
State Auditor Nicole Galloway formally requested Gov. Mike Parson call a special session to implement recommendations made by a school safety task force — including…
More than 2,000 licensee hopefuls submitted applications to cultivate, manufacture, dispense, or test medical marijuana in Missouri. Of the 2,163 medical marijuana facility applications received…
The Public Service Commission (PSC) tackled several orders related to Ameren last week, including approving a certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN) for a planned…
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has teased Sept. 8 as a “special day” for those who support him and want to see him remain at the…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Less than one month after asking for a briefing on the number of children dropped from state health insurance, the top Republican…
The ballot language for a referendum petition “dishonestly misstates the content” of a sweeping anti-abortion bill, according to GOP megadonor David Humphreys. The Joplin businessman…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The state has officially launched a scholarship program for adults seeking to further their education in high demand jobs. The Missouri…
SEDALIA, Mo. — Missouri’s chief executive is mulling over bringing lawmakers back to the Capitol for a “very limited” special session. Gov. Mike Parson spoke…










