Hawley continues to claim that SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is soft on crime
The fourth and final day of confirmation hearings for President Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson took place Thursday.
Continue ReadingThe fourth and final day of confirmation hearings for President Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson took place Thursday.
Continue ReadingThe way Missourians vote for state offices could change if the Better Elections Amendment passes.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) A state representative has proposed a bill that would create a registry for violent offenders, similar to the sex offender registry. State Representative Lane Roberts (R-Joplin) says House Bill 1705 would give the public knowledge of some convicted killers. Roberts wants those in the prison system who are out on parole for
Continue ReadingAs gas prices tick higher and higher nationwide, lawmakers in Missouri are considering cutting a state tax to save drivers money at the pump.
Continue ReadingSheena Greitens, ex-wife of former Missouri governor Eric Greitens, said Tuesday that she stands by allegations of abuse she made against her ex-husband in court filings in the couple’s child custody case.
Continue ReadingFormer Missouri governor Eric Greitens is now facing allegations of abuse from his ex-wife.
Continue ReadingSheena Greitens accused her ex-husband Eric Grietens, Republican U.S. Senate candidate and former Missouri governor, of physical abuse in an affidavit in their child custody case.
Continue ReadingThe ex-wife of Missouri GOP Senate candidate Eric Greitens has accused him of physical abuse.
Continue ReadingDave Raithel has filed to run for the Missouri General Assembly 44th House District in the Democratic Primary set for August 2, 2022.
Continue ReadingMissouri’s attorney general is suing the Missouri School Boards’ Association for not fulfilling an open records request.
Continue ReadingMissouri Faith Voices is holding a mayoral forum Monday evening, focusing on affordable housing and sheltering people in Columbia without homes.
Continue ReadingSeveral other Mid-Missouri districts would see shifts if the tentative map is put into place.
Continue ReadingPlanned Parenthood said last week that it still plans to care for Missouri patients for now, despite a state budget that doesn’t reimburse the organization for Medicaid services.
Continue ReadingA lawsuit filed on behalf of Missouri voters is asking a court to intervene in the state’s stalled redistricting process and draw a new U.S. House map.
Continue ReadingPeople from all over the state of all abilities gathered in the Missouri State Capitol rotunda to make their voices heard on the 21st Annual Disability Rights Legislative Day.
Continue ReadingCrowds gathered Tuesday morning in the Missouri State Capitol to share their opinion on the decriminalization of marijuana with lawmakers.
Continue ReadingA company co-founded by SSM Health said Thursday that it is working on creating affordable insulin.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri attorney general is urging residents to take proactive steps to protect their information from identity theft if they think they might have been impacted by the data breach in August 2021 at T-Mobile.
Continue ReadingMissouri lawmakers are moving forward with a debate on whether transgender girls should be allowed to compete on girls’ sports teams.
Continue ReadingA Missouri lawmaker has filed a bill to stop state entities and private businesses from doing business with Russia and Russian interests.
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