JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Citing the Department’s failure to respond to sunshine law requests regarding its stockpile of the propofol drug, the American Civil Liberties…
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Kinder files exploratory committee, some District Republicans uncertain about prospects of a primary
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — As Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder creates an exploratory committee to analyze whether a run for the 8th Congressional District is ideal, some…
ST. LOUIS — Gov. Jay Nixon touted a new initiative to increase state business international exporting at the World Trade Center St. Louis’ “Growing Global”…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Citing the Oct. 1 start date to begin signing up for health insurance exchanges through the Affordable Care Act, Republican Lt.…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Auditor Tom Schweich released an audit of the state’s 20 district recycling programs across Missouri today, calling for a lowering of…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon announced $400,000 in money for renovations at the Jefferson City Day Care Center today as part of a…
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — State Treasurer Clint Zweifel is asking for help from Attorney General Chris Koster and the legislature to investigate his growing concerns about…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon announced Thursday morning that he is releasing $215.2 million of the $400 million withheld funds following the legislature’s…
— A ruling by the Public Service Commission last month that denied a motion that could ultimately make earning information for Ameren Missouri’s most recent…
ST. LOUIS — Attorney General Chris Koster sent out a letter today that analyzes House Bill 436 — the bill that, if the veto is…








