The LGBTQ history display remains absent from the Capitol, a situation Sen. Lincoln Hough said should have been handled very differently.
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Attorney General Eric Schmitt sought to block school mask mandates from going into effect with a new motion filed in court Friday.
Columbia Mayor Brian Treece announced he will not be running for a third term next April during a community meeting Friday afternoon.
Black people were subjected to the use of force four times as often as white people by the SLMPD from 2012-2019, according to a report.
Internet providers said one of the biggest obstacles to investing in broadband infrastructure was inadequate coverage mapping.
"As long as I can push that button on the floor, I’m doing my job 100 percent. I do know what’s going on in the Capitol, and that’s what my constituents want."
Retired Lt. General Michael Flynn, a former Trump administration advisor, has backed former Gov. Eric Greitens’ bid for U.S. Senate.
"At the end of the day, our elected officials have a responsibility to protect our most vulnerable patients and that means protecting Medicare."
Seasonally-adjusted employment rates in Missouri rose by more than 7,200 employees between July and August.
Federal vaccine mandates could have a "chilling" effect on Missouri businesses and health care facilities, representatives from multiple industries said.