A new $100 million accounting system is not working as promised and causing Missouri budget delays in the legislature.
The Missouri House passed Rep. Brad Pollitt's open enrollment bill for the fifth consecutive year in a 88-69 vote.
Bayer within a week will lift the veil of secrecy on some records of its campaign to influence opinion regarding the safety ...
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer appeared to announce Wednesday that a partial government shutdown will begin on Friday ...
Missouri's social services agency would be prohibited from seizing Social Security benefits from foster kids under a bill that won unanimous support in the Missouri Senate Thursday.
Wide-ranging legislation that would lower tax rates for individuals and businesses passed the Missouri House on Wednesday.
Months after Missouri voters overwhelmingly approved a minimum wage increase and paid sick leave requirements, the new laws ...
The European Union released a lengthy list Wednesday of U.S. goods, from Kentucky bourbon to household appliances, slated for retaliatory tariffs in response to President Donald Trump’s taxes on steel ...
Legislation putting control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department in the hands of a state board is on its way to ...
How much profit is enough?” It was a question posed by an upset electric customer venting at a recent Public Service ...
Working-age adults who live in small towns and rural areas are more likely to be covered by Medicaid than their counterparts ...
In the 19th century, police in St. Louis and Kansas City were placed under state control as a power move by Democrats to ...
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