As Missouri continues the first phase of its vaccine distribution plan, a new bill seeks to allow dentists to vaccinate patients.
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The Missouri House officially elected Rep. Rob Vescovo as Speaker of the House for the 101st General Assembly on the first day of session.
Missouri agencies are testing wastewater and sewer systems for traces of the COVID-19 virus as part of a new tracking project.
As he enters his final term in the House, Rep. Shamed Dogan is looking at a possible future back home as the St. Louis County executive.
College of the Ozarks President Jerry C. Davis has been named to the President’s Advisory 1776 Commission.
“I feel like in our education policy discussions we sort of get stuck on charter schools and school vouchers.”
DESE’s Board of Education approved the application for the first charter school outside of a major city — but not without some pushback.
Today, Gov. Mike Parson announced an additional $10.1 million for the A+ scholarship program from the CARES Act and the supplemental budget.
“The more voices and perspectives that we’re exposed to, the greater the potential for trust and reconciliation.”
With Gov. Mike Parson’s signature, Lincoln University will officially become the first HBCU to house its own police academy next year.