As massive protests over police brutality continue throughout the country, including in Missouri, a broad coalition of state groups came together to advocate for a proposed change to Missouri law regarding how law enforcement agencies conduct stops.
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Missouri's Public Service Commission granted a variance to Ameren during their weekly agenda meeting.
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“We’re not going to have police officers, we’re not going to have the citizens of Missouri being shot in our streets in this state.”
A coalition of groups have signed a letter to Gov. Mike Parson asking him to veto a controversial criminal justice reform bill.
Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway has released an audit of the Clay County Recorder of Deeds, giving an overall rating of "good."
An estimated 1,000 protestors convened in Missouri’s capital city to demonstrate and march in solidarity against racism and police brutality.
The cases were confirmed and discovered after a two-day testing spree was conducted on about 500 individuals assigned to the 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment.
Gov. Mike Parson has announced over $209 million in additional withholds over the COVID-19 pandemic.