Thursday, February 22, 2018, will go down as one of the darkest and most humiliating days in the history of Missouri state government. Sadly, there…
Posts published in “Editorial”
As the criminal investigation into the Governor’s sex scandal has expanded into an investigation into dark money, coordination with a 501(c)(4), and the use of…
In a continuation of a pattern of desperate acts the Governor started last Wednesday when his staff was pushing people to believe accusations about two…
In light of the scandal gripping state government, a lot has been made of the relationship between the Governor and the General Assembly. We decided…
As always, the tip sheet tries to layout the most accurate view of the political landscape. In 2018, the question will be: how popular is…
Throughout time, from Nehemiah to St. Louis City Hall, building a wall has been a common sense move to either keep people in or keep them…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Over the last 30 years, dating back to their days as Laclede Gas, Spire hasn’t litigated a rate case. However, after…
Over the past couple weeks, our publisher Scott Faughn spent nearly 8 hours with Governor Nixon discussing every aspect of his career from growing up…
November is typically a sleepy month in off-year Missouri politics, but not in 2017. Normally there are only a few weeks between the end of…
This week’s special election in Jackson County has been the focus of state politics for the last several weeks and didn’t disappoint. It ended up…