Effective June 15, Missouri's appellate and circuit courts no longer will be required to conduct court proceedings and courthouse activities pursuant to the previously prescribed COVID procedures for jury trials.
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At-home tests that check for the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are now available for free to Missouri residents.
The state filed a lawsuit from the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners against Mayor Quinton Lucas over a recent budgetary decision.
The fallout over the FRA program in the Senate continues: Sen. Paul Wieland, in a letter to his Republican colleagues, advocated for new leadership ahead of next year.
"It’s time for the right and left to rally together to make paid family leave a reality for all American families."
Missouri communities could regulate the use of delivery robots under a bill passed by both chambers of the Missouri Legislature this session.
More than $14 billion in military defense contracts were awarded to Missouri companies during the 2019 fiscal year, according to a report.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) extended a COVID-19 relief program from Spire Missouri for an additional month.










