One child identified by regulators had been sexually exploited in at least four states while missing, but there was no evidence that the child was reported as missing, the report said.
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page moved to implement a new mask mandate for his county earlier this week. And once again, Attorney General Eric Schmitt has filed a legal challenge to block it.
As thousands call for clemency for Ernest Johnson, Gov. Mike Parson said he’s clearing the state's backlog of clemency petitions.
The PSC approved Spire Missouri’s Weather Normalization Adjustment Rider adjustment, ensuring a rate decrease for customers next month.
"I've personally felt like the approach Missouri has taken to COVID-19 has been one of the best of any in the country."
The Health Care Collaborative of Rural Missouri is the latest health care provider to be awarded federal funds for its telehealth program.
Missouri plans to focus most of its upcoming broadband investments on building out its infrastructure for 256,000 people.
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt was named one of the Beer Institute’s 2021 Beer Champions for tax policies aiding brewers and importers.
Veterans and legislators gathered in the Capitol Tuesday to celebrate a bill designating a Korean War veterans memorial in Kansas City.