Billing it as a reallocation of funds to increase accountability, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas unveiled his plan this week to amend the Kansas City Police Department budget.
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The Missouri Attorney General’s Office spent about $11,000 on a New Jersey-based company for translation and international process servicing fees to sue China over the coronavirus pandemic.
A lawsuit over the lack of funding for Medicaid expansion was filed in Cole County, setting the stage for a legal battle over the measure.
SoutheastHEALTH has found its new vice president for governmental affairs in former Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder.
"I think as a state, we have an obligation to help keep people safe."
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) rejected a proposed deferral from the Empire District Electric Company.
With the Missouri State Fair back in full force this year, fairgoers are set to celebrate with a handful of big names on the stage.
For Mark Stringer, getting into the mental health field almost seemed fated.
"Other states should seek to reduce government red tape and bureaucracy in order to make their economies more competitive the way Missouri is trying to."










