Effective June 15, Missouri's appellate and circuit courts no longer will be required to conduct court proceedings and courthouse activities pursuant to the previously prescribed COVID procedures for jury trials.
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At-home tests that check for the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are now available for free to Missouri residents.
An attempt to put the proposed gas tax increase on the ballot was rejected due to a technical error — but the group has already refiled.
The state filed a lawsuit from the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners against Mayor Quinton Lucas over a recent budgetary decision.
The fallout over the FRA program in the Senate continues: Sen. Paul Wieland, in a letter to his Republican colleagues, advocated for new leadership ahead of next year.
"It’s time for the right and left to rally together to make paid family leave a reality for all American families."
The Missouri Department of Agriculture announced federal approval of the state’s amendment to the Industrial Hemp Plan.
Missouri communities could regulate the use of delivery robots under a bill passed by both chambers of the Missouri Legislature this session.
Missouri ranked No. 49 in the nation in K-12 school funding from the state last year, according to a new report from Auditor Nicole Galloway.









