U.S. Senator Josh Hawley used state resources in a way that “gave an appearance of impropriety” when he served as Missouri’s attorney general, a partial report from the Auditor’s Office said Thursday.
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After more than 40 years of service with the Missouri Department of Public Safety, SEMA Director Ron Walker will retire on April 1.
The Missouri Senate perfected legislation aimed at changing Clean Missouri, despite the second filibuster from Democrats on the subject in less than a week.
Pattie Parris, a Senate doorkeeper, has had a front row to Missouri history for quite some time. But she's also made history herself.
Missouri is one of 15 states with an open primary system, but one Republican state senator hopes to change that this year.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — It took just three weeks before the Senate engaged in a lengthy filibuster, the first of 2020. It was a resolution…
A state lawmaker-turned-CEO of the Missouri Electric Co-Ops, Caleb Jones’ dedication to Missouri, particularly its rural areas, knows no bounds. In fact, he says his…
A new poll commissioned by the Uniting Missouri PAC, which supports Gov. Mike Parson, shows the Republican has a commanding lead over Democratic state Auditor…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri reached a “milestone” last week as the first batch of untested rape kits were collected and sent to private labs,…