With proposed rule changes awaiting action in Washington, D.C., several are seeing pushback from Missouri officials.
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The Bicentennial Inaugural Ball — which had been moved to Sept. 18 to the Capitol Lawn — drew a large, celebratory crowd of elected officials, politicos, and more.
"As president, you have the ability to take action to protect America, restore security, and end the crisis now."
Attorney General Eric Schmitt sought to block school mask mandates from going into effect with a new motion filed in court Friday.
Black people were subjected to the use of force four times as often as white people by the SLMPD from 2012-2019, according to a report.
A new class of special assistant U.S. attorneys was sworn in Thursday as part of Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s Safer Streets Initiative.
Retired Lt. General Michael Flynn, a former Trump administration advisor, has backed former Gov. Eric Greitens’ bid for U.S. Senate.
The PSC approved a change to Missouri-American Water Company’s infrastructure system replacement surcharge for St. Louis County customers.
It was a katzenjammer about rules, traditions, and the powers of the executive branch that further divided an already fracturing Republican Senate.
Federal vaccine mandates could have a "chilling" effect on Missouri businesses and health care facilities, representatives from multiple industries said.










