Gov. Jay Nixon said Monday that he won’t stand in the way of a bill that makes it harder for workers to get unemployment benefits if they are fired for misconduct.
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Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon said Monday that he won’t stand in the way of a bill that makes it harder for workers to get unemployment benefits if they are fired for misconduct.
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Read More »With just three weeks until the primary election, the court is weighing the fairness of a summary for a ballot issue that would change the Missouri Constitution’s gun-rights provision.
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Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon has approved legislation that permits first responders to administer naloxone, a highly-effective heroin overdose antidote.
Read More »A state representative is hopeful that the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.will benefit his own federal case on a similar matter.
Read More »The departure of Mayor John Knobloch, who had been in office for 20 years, leaves the city without both a mayor and a city administrator.
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Read More »Among 14 bills Gov. Jay Nixon signed Tuesday was an update to legislation that rewrites Missouri’s criminal code.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court said Tuesday that state authorities can take longer than three months to investigate allegations of child abuse, despite a state statute that suggests otherwise.
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Read More »The Festus R-VI School District was named one of the top places to work in the St. Louis area in a recent survey.
Read More »The Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) and the Missouri Supreme Court have provided two grants to the county as part of an effort to eliminate unnecessary use of detention for juveniles.
Read More »At Monday’s Fox C-6 School Board meeting, the question of how to deal with $7 million in cuts to keep from deficit spending was foremost on the board’s mind.
Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Monday set an execution date of Aug. 6 for a man convicted in St. Charles County of the 1995 murder of a neighbor.
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