Missouri “showed the rest of the country how to” handle elections in the middle of a pandemic, Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft said.
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This year’s Christmas tree was installed at the Governor’s Mansion Monday morning, beginning the holiday celebration in the capital city.
The CDC is conducting a COVID-19 study in Missouri schools starting Monday, according to the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS).
The PSC approved increases to The Empire District Gas Company’s PGA factor after the company reported a shift in the cost of natural gas.
Background checks for employees at unregulated child care facilities are among a new set of recommendations from the House Children and Families Committee.
Missouri’s rape kit law — the measure adding greater protections for sexual assault victims signed by Gov. Mike Parson earlier this year — is facing legal questions over its constitutionality.
Rep. Nick Schroer called on Gov. Mike Parson to expand the call of the extraordinary session to address county orders restricting businesses.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson released a new public health warning Thursday outlining suggestions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
As the coronavirus pandemic has spread, Gov. Mike Parson has issued 16 executive orders to mitigate COVID-19.