More than 70 percent of Missouri educators support beginning the upcoming school year remotely, according to a recent survey from the Missouri NEA.
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The Missouri Times is meeting with political leaders and lawmakers across the state to bring you frequent updates on how the health crisis is being handled.
If the initiative is approved, and the Hyde Amendment falls after that, the initiative may double the number of surgical abortions that Medicaid would pay for in Missouri.
Missouri is now in the “red zone” when it comes to COVID-19 cases, according to a new White House designation.
$120 billion in supplements from the federal government are needed to revitalize the restaurant industry, according to the Missouri Restaurant Association.
“With everything going on right now … being able to find the most well-equipped officers is so important.”
A vaccine for COVID-19 could be available by the end of the year, according to Missouri DHSS Director Dr. Randall Williams.
Sen. Bill White announced he has accepted an invitation from the Department of Mental Health’s director to serve as the legislative representative on the Missouri Eating Disorders Council (MOEDC).
From concurrent jurisdiction to protections for schools during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, here's a look at what bills senators introduced during the special session on violent crime.