All aboard! Amtrak is getting back on track with two round-trip trains per day in Missouri beginning in mid-July after the coronavirus pandemic partially derailed service.
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A 2018 law adding sweeping changes to how labor organizations — exempting, however, public safety unions — conduct business was struck down by the Missouri Supreme Court Tuesday.
With a renovation of the statehouse exterior finally completed, further improvements may be funded under a bill from Sen. Mike Bernskoetter.
An attempt to put the proposed gas tax increase on the ballot was rejected due to a technical error — but the group has already refiled.
The fallout over the FRA program in the Senate continues: Sen. Paul Wieland, in a letter to his Republican colleagues, advocated for new leadership ahead of next year.
Missouri communities could regulate the use of delivery robots under a bill passed by both chambers of the Missouri Legislature this session.
Missouri ranked No. 49 in the nation in K-12 school funding from the state last year, according to a new report from Auditor Nicole Galloway.
Rep. Louis Riggs is spending the interim leading a new interim committee to tackle broadband issues across the state.
More than $14 billion in military defense contracts were awarded to Missouri companies during the 2019 fiscal year, according to a report.










