JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Citing the Department’s failure to respond to sunshine law requests regarding its stockpile of the propofol drug, the American Civil Liberties…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The increasing burden of transferring students from unaccredited districts into neighboring districts with accreditation is stirring some lawmakers to seek a…
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — Less than a full month after veto session ended, conservative organizations nationwide came to St. Charles this past weekend to discuss tax…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A Ballwin Alderman and former legislative assistant to Republican U.S. Sen. Jim Talent is announcing his intentions to run for the…
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay and a few members of his staff conclude a two-day trip to parts of southwest Missouri today…
BALLWIN, Mo. — Government shutdown protestors repeatedly knocked on Republican U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner’s, office door today in Ballwin. No one answered. The lights were…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Rep. Caleb Jones, R-California, had a busy summer, to say the least. You could say the most eventful day was when…
ST. LOUIS — Federal employees chanted, “This is not a vacation! We want to work!” outside the Federal Center in north St. Louis to protest…

Kinder files exploratory committee, some District Republicans uncertain about prospects of a primary
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — As Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder creates an exploratory committee to analyze whether a run for the 8th Congressional District is ideal, some…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — As the federal government grinds to a halt because of a budget impasse between House Republicans and Senate Democrats in Washington…