JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Department of Health and Senior Services has pushed back against reports of its director tracking the menstrual cycles of Planned…
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ST. LOUIS, Mo. — A new interim committee has been formed to tackle gun violence and public safety with tentative plans to meet for the first…
Missouri should ban marijuana vaping products with certain additives, according to a trade association serving the now-legal medicinal market. In a letter to Randall Williams,…
State Rep. Deb Lavender is “prepared to do all the work” needed to win her Senate campaign, she said Sunday on “This Week in Missouri…
Should Missouri be home to the first high-speed mode of travel in the U.S., the state could see thousands of new jobs, billions added to…
United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2250, representing the Wentzville plant, voted in favor of a proposal from General Motors (GM) to end the ongoing strike. …
After months of fighting for its reauthorization, Missouri Congresswoman Ann Wagner praised the U.S. House for finally putting the Debbie Smith Act — a federal…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Public Service Commission (PSC) approved multiple orders overturning North American Number Plan Administrator (NANPA) decisions related to Fidelity Communications Services…
General Motors has reached a tentative deal with United Auto Workers who have been on strike nationwide since September — which includes a $1.5 billion…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — All the initiative petitions submitted by the executive director of the Missouri National Education Association (NEA) have been approved for the signature…