Missouri bars and restaurants are now allowed to sell mixed drinks to go, the Missouri Department of Public Safety officially announced Tuesday.
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Missouri is set to receive emergency grant money for both rural transit and airports in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic.
Two Missouri Department of Corrections staff members at the Southeast Correctional Center have tested positive for coronavirus.
A Quality Inn motel in Florissant — just north of the city of St. Louis — was converted into the alternative care facility.
Chez Monet, the bustling café in the Capitol basement, will open a second location in downtown Jefferson City, owner Joan Fairfax confirmed.
Unemployment claims continued to reach unusually high numbers last week as many businesses have closed in the wake of COVID-19.
Nearly 50 state-licensed long-term care facilities in Missouri are grappling with at least one positive case of coronavirus, according to DHSS.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to bring big changes to Missouri — including when it comes to upcoming elections.
St. Charles attorney Eric Wulff has decided to challenge incumbent state Sen. Bill Eigel in this year’s primary for SD 23.
The coalition of lawmakers who make up the St. Louis delegation of the General Assembly has banded together to support nurses and restaurants during COVID-19.










