A “record number” of poll watchers from the Missouri Democratic Party are being deployed across the state on Election Day while Republicans are also seeing an increase in observers.
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U.S. Senator Kamala Harris could become the first women to serve as vice president of the United States — and United WE is working to pave the way for even more women to serve in government.
Missouri voters who test positive for COVID-19 — or are otherwise so ill or injured they cannot make it to the polls Tuesday — must rely on local election authorities for emergency voting options, according to the Secretary of State’s Office.
Rep. Dirk Deaton will serve as the vice-chairman of the House Budget Committee in time for the special legislative session to begin.
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.
The Missouri Veterans Hall of Fame honored its first class of inductees at the state Capitol Friday.
Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders joined Gov. Mike Parson for a rally in Springfield Friday evening.
"If abortion is 'common' and 'normal,' then the question to ask ourselves is what kind of a society have we become?"
Long-term care providers expressed concern after a Missouri-based testing lab was suspended over alleged inaccurate COVID-19 test results.
"Amendment 3 is necessary to preserve the integrity of rural districts and to ensure that rural areas have state legislators who will speak for them."