While Republicans are scrambling to reboot the special session — and just how to handle the anti-crime legislation — Missouri Democrats, too, seem to be at odds.
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The Missouri Department of Revenue announced the opening of three temporary license office locations on Aug. 17 to better serve Missourians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By the end of Tuesday, Rep. Greg Razer had garnered about 69 percent of the vote.
Former Rep. Rick Brattin edged out his opponent, Rep. Jack Bondon, for the Republican nomination for SD 31.
Mike Sharp, Democratic candidate for Jackson County Sheriff, says he will be taking action on any potential voter fraud in Tuesday’s primary election.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) granted Spire Missouri financing authority over loans — with conditions — during Wednesday's agenda meeting.
Missouri’s witness protection fund will be a priority of the upcoming special session, according to House Speaker Pro Tem John Wiemann.
The first Black-owned and operated hospital in Kansas City has been nominated for the National Register of Historic Places.
Gov. Mike Parson said he will sign Missouri’s controversial crime reform bill, SB 600, into law after visitng the family of an injured police officer.