Colleen Coble says it’s one of the greatest blessings, to know her life has prepared her to be in a position to advocate for victims…
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The feasibility of how utilities handle infrastructure replacement cases — such as with corroded cast iron pipes — is in question following a recent appeals court…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Dozens of state representatives have signed onto a letter asking Missouri’s highest court to reverse course on pre-trial release standards it…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft touted an overhaul of Missouri’s initiative petition process before a Senate committee Wednesday afternoon, testifying that he…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice George W. Draper III called for a continued push for criminal justice reform in the legislature as…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In Gov. Mike Parson’s second State of the State address, he focused on themes that have been largely prevalent throughout his…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — House Speaker Pro Tem John Wiemann has again filed legislation aimed at improving local government transparency. And with the tweaks he’s…
As legislators prepare to head back to Jefferson City this week, Republican lawmakers are making a point to reaffirm their aversion to taking up strong…
Skelton withdrawal from race sets up Rowden-Baker showdown Democrat Michela Skelton has ended her bid for a Columbia-area state Senate seat. Skelton, a former Missouri…










