Just what does the phrase “defund the police” mean in Missouri, a state governed by a former sheriff? And where do Missouri Democrats stand?
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As he recovered from a bout of COVID-19, Gov. Mike Parson said he was ready to get back to the campaign trail.
"This year has shown, more than ever, that Kansas City needs our police officers for the public safety of us all."
The federally acquired rapid-result COVID-19 tests are going to HBCUs and health care workers first, according to Missouri Department of Higher Education Commissioner Zora Mulligan.
More than 100,000 rapid COVID-19 tests are on the way to Missouri from the federal government, according to Gov. Mike Parson.
Here's a look at the positive cases within the Missouri Department of Corrections — among both inmates and prison employees.
Eric Schmitt’s campaign for Missouri Attorney General today released its first ad, which highlights Schmitt’s law-and-order, tough-on-crime record, specifically his Safer Streets Initiative, and his opposition to the Defund the Police movement.
If the August primary election is any indication, Missouri is on track to see a record number of absentee ballot requests this year.
The Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC) voted to revive Missouri’s low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program after three years.