Should Missouri be home to the first high-speed mode of travel in the U.S., the state could see thousands of new jobs, billions added to…
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Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? Mr. Nolan, my ninth grade science teacher, said a tomato fit the scientific definition of a fruit,…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Today, Governor Mike Parson appointed the Honorable Becky J.W. Borthwick as Circuit Judge for the 31st Judicial Circuit. She will fill a…
Partnering again with The Hunt Institute, policymakers will focus on early childhood, K-12 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Returning to Lincoln University’s campus, legislators from across…
JEFFERSON CITY, MO. — Today, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, along with several other states, announced a multi-state settlement with pharmaceutical distributor Reckitt Benckiser for…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s chief executive lauded the work educators do on Monday at a banquet dedicated to those who stand out in the profession.…
United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2250, representing the Wentzville plant, voted in favor of a proposal from General Motors (GM) to end the ongoing strike. …
A judge has permanently dismissed a lawsuit attempting to block the state auditor’s request for executive session minutes amid an ongoing audit. Cole County Judge…
On Nov. 5, six special state House elections will be held across the state. Three of the races are in the St. Louis area and…
New facility to serve as electric operations hub for more than 135,000 customers ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Ameren Missouri announced plans today to construct a…