Democrats allege the initiative is designed to trick voters on whether non-citizens can vote in Missouri.
Gabe Fleisher's "Wake Up to Politics" newsletter started with one reader: his mom. It now has thousands.
Sen. Josh Hawley kicked off the general election campaign with an aggressive strategy to counter challenger Lucas Kunce.
The Democratic nominee for governor says she will push for tax breaks and subsidies to help ease the cost for parents seeking to stay in the workforce.
Education officials expect scores to improve after implementation of science-of-reading interventions.
THC-infused beverages made from hemp are a fast-growing market, and there’s ‘no doubt’ a lawsuit will be filed to challenge Parson’s order.
Ferguson chief says the injured officer is 'fighting for his life' in a hospital.
Around midnight, at least five protesters tried to knock down part of the fence surrounding the police station, leading to the arrests.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's office has stopped the release of Howard Roberts from a state prison in Licking, Missouri.
Led by Michael Brown Sr., Brown's father, marchers chanted Brown's name, and other slogans now familiar to the social justice movement.
A new House Judiciary Committee report critical of immigration policies focuses on a man accused of stabbing two people this spring outside an O'Fallon, Missouri, laundromat.
The sheriff previously had indicated he would stay on the job.
Ashcroft, whose father held numerous statewide offices and was U.S. attorney general, said he does not know what he will do when his term ends in January.
Amid an ongoing struggle by the Missouri State Highway Patrol to hire troopers, the administration will spend $243,750 this year to add 21 more license plate readers.
Executive director of the association criticizes Kehoe for sponsoring a 2018 merit reform law that “essentially stripped all state employees of any kind of employee rights.”
He plans on taking over the city jail — eventually. He knows it would take a change in city law. He’ll boost courtroom security and request a state audit.
The Collector of Revenue’s office said the proposed agreement would give NorthSide until Dec. 15 to pay $830,000 in back taxes. But NorthSide’s lawyers say the deal isn’t final.
The Missouri auditor wants answers after the SLPS superintendent was placed on leave over hiring and spending practices.
The states are seeking to block a rule that would allow 100,000 immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children to enroll next year in the federal Affordable Care Act’s health insurance.
“... I’ve won and lost elections where I’ve been outspent. But I’ve never seen the kind of outside influence as I did in this year’s congressional race,” the mayor wrote.
There was some pushback on one part of the bill, renaming the board and its aldermen as the City Council and city councilpersons.
The Central American country is the latest in a series of overseas trips taken by Parson in his final year in office.
See how voters across the 1st District cast their ballots in the race between Wesley Bell and Cori Bush.
Bell received about 63,000 votes, or 51%, while Bush’s tally was about 56,000, or 46%.
“I wouldn't count Cori out for coming back in 2 years,” said St. Louis Aldermanic President Megan Green.
Patrick McKenna to depart MODOT after nine years that saw gas tax hike and an often contentious relationship with lawmakers.
Now that the county's top prosecutor is expected to win a congressional seat later this year, the county executive will be tasked with appointing a replacement.
County Executive Sam Page lost key allies on the County Council in Tuesday night's primary election.
Underdog Democrats are hoping Missourians are ready for a change from Trump-dominated politics.
Illinois governor calls for resignation of sheriff whose deputy fatally shot Black woman in her home
The sheriff signaled Wednesday that he would stay on the job.