Despite pushback, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said the recent reallocation of part of its police budget was beneficial for the city.
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"Post-pandemic, the bipartisan passage of an infrastructure bill has never been more important."
Missouri state offices will be closed Friday in recognition of Juneteenth, the first new federal holiday in nearly four decades.
"Any time the mob comes and threatens me, I’ll do the same thing again to protect my family."
"This district needs strong, uncompromising conservative leadership and proven active duty military experience."
Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway today announced her office has begun an audit of the city of Town and Country.
"Broadband is as critical as electricity and water — that is something that experts say, and that’s why today’s announcement is so important.”
A new stamp from the U.S. Postal Service commemorating Missouri’s bicentennial is set to be issued this year.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved new requirements for its gas and transportation reporting requirements this week.
Today, Gov. Mike Parson filled five county office vacancies.