Students could potentially see "I AM THE LORD thy God" followed by the Ten Commandments in every classroom they enter.
A wide-ranging anti-crime bill will soon be Missouri law. Gov. Mike Kehoe is scheduled to sign the bill into law Wednesday.
The Democratic leader in the Missouri House said new Republican leadership is one of the main reasons why the General Assembly is moving as quickly as it is during the first half of the 2025 ...
A top initiative from Gov. Mike Kehoe is in trouble as House Budget Committee considers the chairman’s spending plan, which ...
The Republican-led legislature is considering changing or repealing some voter-approved measures, including abortion ...
In a separate lawsuit over the pipeline, the state of North Dakota seeks $38 million from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Army Crops has jurisdiction over the portion of the pipeline that ...
In a future test year scenario, the utility would outline what it expects ... jobs that will never come." The Missouri ...
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department will once again be under state control. The Missouri House voted 113-39 on ...
Republicans are promoting private school choice, while Democrats are discussing K-12 funding increases. Most governors, however, are dodging the question of how to boost student achievement through ...
Local artists designed the flag for the county as part of a $90,000 contract with St. Louis-based marketing agency Elasticity ...
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page signed a bill designating funds for redevelopment at the University of Missouri – St.