JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Another week down, and despite the absence of the legislature in the Missouri State Capitol, the news cycle continued churning out…
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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. — The Attorney General’s Office may have completed their investigation into the usage of the text-deleting Confide app by Governor Eric Greitens…
Jason Klindt looks at his appointment to the Northwest Missouri State University Board of Regents as a “small way to give back to an institution…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Attorney General’s Office investigation into Gov. Eric Greitens use of a veterans charity’s resources for his 2016 campaign is steadily…
As the varying criminal investigations continue and the path toward the Governor’s May trial unfolds, many of the players are the same from our initial…
By Ben Striker, Clayton Times The St. Louis attorney representing the ex-husband of a woman who had an extramarital affair with Missouri Governor Eric Greitens…
Attorney General’s Office points to deficiencies in Sunshine Law JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Earlier this week, a collection of Democratically-affiliated lawyers circulated a memo criticizing…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—Employment in Missouri grew by 6,600 jobs in February, while the unemployment rate remained steady at 3.7 percent. For comparison, the seasonally adjusted…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Public Service Commission approved seven tariffs and new orders on Wednesday, with the majority of the orders concerning Ameren…










