Here's a look at the positive cases within the Missouri Department of Corrections — among both inmates and prison employees.
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Eric Schmitt’s campaign for Missouri Attorney General today released its first ad, which highlights Schmitt’s law-and-order, tough-on-crime record, specifically his Safer Streets Initiative, and his opposition to the Defund the Police movement.
If the August primary election is any indication, Missouri is on track to see a record number of absentee ballot requests this year.
The report outlined opportunities for the department to improve oversight of internal processes as the city continues to face staffing shortages and works to enforce policies that ensure the safety of officers.
Senior U.S. District Judge Nanette Laughrey recalls facing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a case before the nation’s highest court. And it was one Ginsburg used to advocate for women’s voices.
Gov. Mike Parson activated the Missouri National Guard “as a precautionary measure” as protests have broken out across the country after a grand jury declined to indict Louisville police officers on charges directly related to the death of Breonna Taylor.
Most of Missouri’s elected executive branch, including those who recently campaigned with the governor, have tested negative for COVID-19 on Wednesday.
The audit recommended better strategic planning in awarding TIF incentives and improvements to policies meant to control costs and ensure transparency.