By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo — The Missouri House passed a measure that would limit non-economic damages in medical malpractice lawsuits. Rep. Eric Burlison,…
The Missouri Times
It happens every four years. The presidential election comes, and, inevitably, somewhere in the state, polling places clog and congest. Near motionless lines run out…
By Scott Faughn JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 702 Wednesday sponsored by Rep. Vicki Englund, D-St. Louis County,…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Still fresh off a reelection victory that hinged in part on her focus on women’s issues, U.S. Sen.…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Two new members will be joining the General Assembly as a result of last Tuesday’s special election. Mike…
This is the final part of our six-part series, “Meet the freshmen.” Jon Carpenter, D–Kansas City – Hometown: Kansas City Education: University of Southern California…
Teachers know better than anyone that Missouri’s public schools need improvement and reform. But while our education system’s struggles are widely recognized, what few people…
I am a proud farm kid. I was raised on a diversified farm with corn, soybeans, and beef cattle in a small rural farm town…
This is the fifth installment in our week-long, six part series, “Meet the freshmen.” Dean Dorhman, R-La Monte — Hometown: La Monte Education: Central…








