From COVID-19 to racial unrest to the economy tanking, it's not surprising that President Trump’s numbers are slipping — not only across the nation but in Missouri as well.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most complicated things in the history of the world. Now, factor in that it has taken place in an election year, and reason and logic be damned.
Missouri has been added to the list of dozens of states included in New York’s travel advisory.
After consideration by the PSC, a proposed rule change that would give solar energy companies have more access in Missouri will get a public hearing.
Meet Miriam Joelson, the Missouri state organizer for Rise, a nonprofit advocating for civil rights protections for sexual assault survivors nationwide.
At the conclusion of Tuesday’s Missouri Farm Bureau Board of Directors meeting, Blake Hurst announced he would not seek re-election as president of the organization after his term is completed this year.
As part of the state’s Return Strong efforts to help Missourians skill up and get back to work, the Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development is hosting two virtual job fairs.
"Decades of silence and inaction will not fix our system, but having a clear outlook on its history and how we arrived where we are will help us make the necessary changes."
Missouri’s witness protection fund will be a priority of the upcoming special session, according to House Speaker Pro Tem John Wiemann.
"The passage of Amendment Two will bring with it a chance for new health policy. We need to build a system of health and care in every Missouri community."