JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Evidentiary hearings in Ameren Missouri’s rate case will be held in February and March, the Public Service Commission (PSC) decided Wednesday. Last…
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon met with local law enforcement officers, mental health care providers and advocates, and state officials at Swope Health Services in Kansas City today to…
Gov. Jay Nixon will be in Sedalia today (Aug. 11) to kick off the 2016 Missouri State Fair. The theme of the 2016 Missouri State…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon awarded nearly $1 million to an early childhood education project in New Madrid on Wednesday, another event in…
by Sharon Jones Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys (MATA) tracks hundreds bills each year during the legislative session. All of the bills we monitor center around…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The PEW Charitable Trusts released their elections performance index (EPI) Tuesday, and Missouri has a top 10 spot in the country. The…
ST. LOUIS – A legal group filed a class action lawsuit against 13 St. Louis County municipalities for defrauding residents with legal system abuse on Tuesday. The…
By Chris Fennewald More than 7,800 state parks are scattered throughout the United States. Missouri has 88 of them. They are all gems and some…
Current Director Nia Ray will become Director of Oregon Department of Revenue JEFFERSON CITY – Gov. Jay Nixon today appointed Department of Revenue Deputy DirectorJohn…
Audit finds potential risk of compromised data, lack of long-term planning or budgeting of $218M JEFFERSON CITY, Mo (Aug. 10, 2016) Missouri State Auditor…