Javier Alatorre, one of the suspects in a mass shooting at a Kansas City, Kansas, bar over the weekend, has a history of run-ins with…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The agency charged with overseeing the resurgence of industrial hemp in Missouri has filed rules to update state regulations in accordance…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Public Service Commission (PSC) has given the green light for an investigation into Assurance Wireless, particularly regarding alleged mishandling of…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In a nearly four-hour-long hearing, numbers became the centerfold of the discussion on Medicaid expansion. Increasing the number of Missourians on…
A Missouri appeals court sided with Department of Corrections (DOC) employees in a suit regarding overtime pay. Last year, a jury decided the thousands of…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Jackson County assessment process is “deeply flawed,” Gail McCann Beatty, its director of assessment, conceded before a House committee Monday. …
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The latest revenue numbers for the state have been released, and the numbers are starkly different from one year ago. State…
Gov. Mike Parson has decided to back a project — dredging the lower Mississippi River — touted as a boost for farmers in Missouri and…
ROCHEPORT, Mo. — Missourians are getting what they pay for when it comes to transportation infrastructure, according to Director of Transportation Patrick McKenna. And the…