Out of more than 400 local education agencies surveyed, only Kansas City Public Schools said it has approved critical race theory curriculum.
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The Supreme Court of Missouri upheld the legislature’s authority to limit non-economic damages in medical negligence cases Thursday.
Missouri’s electric cooperatives urged lawmakers to increase funding for broadband as they continue to expand access for rural communities.
Missouri AFL-CIO is launching an initiative meant to improve diversity, mental health, and economic opportunities for Missouri’s workforce.
It’s a cornucopia of police and criminal justice reform provisions from implementing stress management programs for officers to separating juveniles from adults in prison.
Two highways in St. Louis will be renamed in memory of David Dorn, a retired St. Louis police captain who was killed in 2020.
Five Missouri mayors joined a letter imploring Congress to pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework plan.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt said Kansas City’s police budget reallocation is an illegal attempt to “defund the police.”
After more than 21 years of service, Judge Thomas H. Newton is retiring from the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District next week.
The audit determined the financial condition of the Douglas Square TDD was such that the Board of Directors may proceed with abolishment of the district.