State Sen. Paul Wieland issued a “travel advisory” to his constituents over the weekend, warning them not to travel to or through St. Louis.
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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas has called on Gov. Mike Parson to convene a special session to address violent crime as homicide rates increase.
The governor announced nearly $50 million in CARES Act funds will go towards expanding Missouri’s broadband infrastructure during Thursday's press briefing.
Former high school teacher Connor Nowalk is running for a Kansas City-area House seat with a focus on public education.
"This type of retaliation is why African American teachers are silenced. They see things and can’t speak up because they know this is what will happen."
A new bill set to be introduced for next year’s legislative session by Rep. Ron Hicks would allow the state to punish police officers for “abuses of force.”
SB 600, Missouri's controversial criminal reform bill that makes changes to sentencing and expands definitions of crimes, explained.
“The city has been taken advantage of. But we’re still here and trying to rebuild.”
The POST Commission can set the minimum hours of needed basic training for peace officers and set the standards for the basic training of peace officers.
Missouri’s Democratic leadership is applauding a U.S. Supreme Court decision expanding anti-discrimination laws, and hoping it sets a precedent for Missouri.










