The Missouri House Chambers and Lounge have shuttered to the public out of caution after the state confirmed its first coronavirus case over the weekend.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden delivered a promise of unity to Missourians gathered in St. Louis ahead of Tuesday's primary.
The Missouri Senate divided over an economic development bill and subsequent amendments attempting to end certain tax credits — but lawmakers weren’t just split along party lines.
Kansas City-based Evergy, Inc. and Elliott Management Corporation, an activist hedge fund, have reached an agreement, the utility company announced this week.
With Missouri’s presidential primary elections less than one week away — and as the field of Democratic candidates quickly tapers — U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign has opened several new offices in Missouri.
Democratic state Sen. John Rizzo is the newest minority floor leader following the resignation of Sen. Gina Walsh.
The Missouri Senate perfected legislation Thursday that would allow for some state employees to run for local public office.
Missouri lawmakers in both chambers will study the spread of the novel coronavirus and the state’s preparedness in the coming weeks as the disease continues to spread globally.
It took nearly 20 hours before the Missouri Senate finally reached a compromise on controversial tort reform legislation.










