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Senate Bill 68, signed by Gov. Mike Kehoe and set to go into effect Aug. 28, 2025, mandates that school districts and charter ...
Missouri is pioneering new opportunities for a wide range of public safety personnel to further their education with free tuition awards for eligible members and their dependents. Public safety ...
The state Supreme Court is questioning whether it should be the tribunal to hear the appeal of a Jackson County decision ...
The Missouri Supreme Court is questioning whether it should be the tribunal to hear the appeal of a Jackson County decision ...
The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved new rates for Ameren’s gas customers. A consumer group says the increases ...
The cycle in the Missouri Senate begins with a 24-10 Republican majority. Of the 17 returning senators, there are 10 ...
In a significant move to safeguard Missouri’s natural landscapes, Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 105 into law on July ...
The company, which says it's an "AI-first" digital consultancy, has named a new CFO with over 20 years' experience in finance ...
Top Missouri officials say they intend to move forward with an expansion of the MOScholars program this year. The NEA is hoping to block that effort.
Missouri only has one nuclear power plant, but at a state summit, politicians and federal officials said the energy source ...
JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe had a busy day July 14 when he signed 10 bills into law. Two of these were sponsored by Chillicothe-based Senator Rusty Black.
The governor signed legislation about religion in public schools, using cellphones during the school day and protections ...