Missouri’s student loan default rate decreased more than two-tenths of a percent for the year, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Missouri is sending about 135,000 COVID-19 antigen tests to public and private K-12 schools this week.
"If politicians try to change the way these companies operate by enacting new laws and new rules, it will be devastating for Missouri small businesses."
Here’s a look at how the PSC's Staff operates, what cases it takes on, and how it factors into the commission’s work.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced a second federal grant to support the state’s SAFE Kit Initiative Thursday.
"Now is the perfect opportunity to allow schools to adjust to their families’ and communities’ needs, and employ new and innovative approaches that can be carried into the future."
"Research shows that people in prison who participate in postsecondary education programs are 48 percent less likely to recidivate."
Days after Missouri’s first legal medical marijuana sale, DHSS is investigating a complaint from a patient claiming to have found mold growth in their product.
Missouri's Board of Education voted to eliminate a cumulative GPA requirement for teaching license applicants.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt joined the DOJ and ten other state attorneys general in filing a federal antitrust lawsuit against Google.








