Jefferson City, Mo. — Last month, Ormet — an aluminum manufacturing company — announced it was closing the last aluminum smelter in Ohio. In its…
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SAINT LOUIS — Boeing Co., one of the largest employers in the state, is looking for a place to build its newly announced 777X commercial…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Travis Brown, founder of Pelopidas, authored a book earlier this year tracking the movement of income around the country, tracking what…
The Missouri Association of School Administrators (MASA) recently released a proposal, “A New Path To Excellence,” in an attempt to address unaccredited school districts and…
SAINT LOUIS – In the wake of a contentious debate in city hall on the awarding of a contract to advise the water department, Mayor…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A meeting between Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon and Republican lawmakers tasked with exploring the transformation and expansion of Medicaid appears to…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Saying he sees a “clear violation,” of Gov. Jay Nixon’s constitutional authority as governor, Rep. Nick Marshall, R-Parkville, is seeking to…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Dairy Association is working to preserve and empower dairy farms in the state to combat what executive director Dave…
ST. LOUIS — Vanessa Crawford Aragon, executive director of Missouri Immigrant and Refugee Association, said she takes her job seriously because what maybe talking points…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — At a press conference today, democratic Gov. Jay Nixon announced he was issuing an executive order directing the state Department of…









