Hundreds gathered in the capital city Monday evening for a glimpse at Union Pacific’s Big Boy, which made an overnight stop this week.
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The Missouri Times chatted with Dr. Angie Besendorfer, chancellor of WGU Missouri, about alternative learning methods amid a teacher shortage.
Congresswoman Cori Bush joined advocacy groups and exonerees to push for the release of several Missourians serving lengthy prison sentences.
A campaign to legalize cannabis use in Missouri is emphasizing the use of new revenue to expunge cannabis-related criminal records.
Senate Majority Floor Leader Caleb Rowden said it was important for the fourth congressional district to see someone ready to take the lead.
Gov. Mike Parson ended Missouri’s COVID-19 state of emergency, replacing it with a new order focused on the state’s health care system.
SSM Health in St. Louis is set to bolster its remote patient monitoring system pilot program as part of a federal telehealth program.
Harold Brown, depicted in the House Lounge mural, traveled to the statehouse this week for what he called a "fond farewell" to the piece.
DESE was in the hot seat Wednesday afternoon as legislators inquired about everything from recruitment efforts to the digital divide.
"This money will provide desperately needed funding for treatment and recovery programs, as well as needed funding for law enforcement, drug courts, and other resources."