The U.S. Supreme Court denied review in a Missouri death penalty case Monday with the three liberal justices dissenting.
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Approximately 14,000 children between the ages of 12-15 in Missouri have gotten the first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine since it was approved for that age group.
Former Gov. Jay Nixon spoke at a memorial service on the 10th anniversary of the Joplin tornado that left 161 people dead on May 22, 2011.
Billing it as a reallocation of funds to increase accountability, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas unveiled his plan this week to amend the Kansas City Police Department budget.
The Appellate Judicial Commission submitted its list of nominees to fill a vacancy on the Missouri Supreme Court Friday.
The National Biodiesel Board hired Jeff Earl, former legislative director for Gov. Mike Parson, as its director of state regulatory affairs.
The Missouri Attorney General’s Office spent about $11,000 on a New Jersey-based company for translation and international process servicing fees to sue China over the coronavirus pandemic.
A lawsuit over the lack of funding for Medicaid expansion was filed in Cole County, setting the stage for a legal battle over the measure.
SoutheastHEALTH has found its new vice president for governmental affairs in former Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder.










