JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Both Kansas City and St. Louis are looking to preempt a state law that sits on the governor’s desk for signature, Sen.…
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KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – This Week in Missouri Politics is expanding into the northeast Missouri market and will now air on KTVO ABC 3 at 9:00…
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Sen. Mike Parson has started his first summer as a gubernatorial candidate building upon early momentum from key endorsements, early fundraising success, and…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The 1915 time capsule from the Missouri State Capitol cornerstone was extracted today to a small audience of press by Office…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Chamber of Commerce is promoting the Right-to-Work (RTW) policy as being successful in other states, saying RTW states are outpacing…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri State Capitol Commission and the Office of Administration have teamed up to plan a celebration to commemorate the centennial…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Robert S. Kenney, Chairman of the Missouri Public Service Commission, announced today that he will step down from the Commission, effective…
The odd-numbered senate seats will be on the ballot in 2016, some safe and some sure to give a good political show down. Rated from…
Saint Louis, Mo. — A string of victories, big and small, may be helping Gov. Jay Nixon him regain momentum after arguably his most trying…
Saint Louis, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon literally crisscrossed the state visiting union shops in St. Louis and Kansas City today to drum up support…










