
Opinion: When Government Financial Reporting Lags, Missouri Savers Take the Hit
When a Missouri community misses a financial reporting deadline, the damage doesn’t show up at City Hall. It shows up in a retiree’s brokerage account.…

Opinion: Setting the Record Straight on Missouri’s Energy Position
When people talk about energy these days, the story often sounds the same no matter where you live: rising costs, growing demand, and concern about whether the system can keep up.

This Week in Missouri Politics – February 15, 2026
Scott Faughn is joined by Senator David Gregory. On the pnael Scott is joined by Representatives Mark Boyko, Jaclyn Zimmerman, Cathy Jo Loy and Jeff…

BREAKING: Court Upholds Kehoe’s Special Session Authority
A Missouri court has ruled that Governor Mike Kehoe had constitutional authority to convene the General Assembly in an extraordinary session in September 2025, rejecting…

Founding-Era Documents to Land in Missouri Aboard ‘Freedom Plane’ for America’s 250th
Original documents from the nation’s founding will travel to Missouri this spring as part of a nationwide tour marking America’s 250th anniversary. The National Archives…

Opinion: Will Eighth Circuit Side with Mega Retailers or Missouri Consumers?
In Missouri, community banks and credit unions still do what finance was originally meant to do: they know their customers. They know the difference between…
