The Peace Officer Standard and Training (POST) Commission met to address concerns about chokeholds, implicit bias, and other topics from Missouri’s law enforcement community Wednesday.
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A new COVID-19 test developed by researchers in Missouri has been approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Gov. Mike Parson announced Wednesday.
The Department of Social Services received approval on a waiver request to extend Pandemic Food Stamp/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (P-SNAP) benefits for the month of September.
The report highlighted concerns in several county offices, including the improper issuing of personal property tax waivers by the county assessor.
About 30 years before women were able to vote in Missouri, Annie White Baxter was already making history.
Despite his status as a famed rapper, Kanye West will not get the chance to “send it up” on Missouri’s presidential ballot.
Thirteen members of the new League will work to educate and empower voters in Taney and Stone counties.
Here’s a look at some of the best masks worn by the Missouri Legislature during special session.
As the House finished its approval of the extraordinary session crime bills, rumblings in the Capitol’s halls about a second special session to fund the witness protection bill have begun.
This session has been anything but “general” or “normal” as it comes in the midst of a global health crisis.