While the word earlier this month that Littler Mendelson, a large national law firm, would be moving its back offices to Kansas City seemed like good news for the city, not everyone in the area sees it that way.
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Read More »While the word earlier this month that Littler Mendelson, a large national law firm, would be moving its back offices to Kansas City seemed like good news for the city, not everyone in the area sees it that way.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Thursday halted a pending execution, apparently because the court had violated its own procedures for issuing the warrant.
Read More »Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice Mary R. Russell made a strong call for municipal court reform during Thursday’s State of the Judiciary address.
Read More »A Missouri Republican proposed expanding Medicaid coverage to low-income military veterans and their families Tuesday as a slimmed down alternative to a broader Medicaid expansion that has been opposed by many of his GOP colleagues.
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Read More »Kansas City Power & Light plans to reduce its use of coal in Missouri by closing or converting three units to natural gas beginning next year.
Read More »Several advocacy groups told Missouri legislators Tuesday that a proposal to restrict welfare benefits would make helping families out of poverty more difficult and would not give individuals enough time to overcome barriers to success.
Read More »Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon implored lawmakers to embrace policies that "foster healing and hope" Wednesday as he delivered his first State of the State address since the unrest that erupted over the fatal police shooting of a black 18-year-old in Ferguson.
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Read More »A state senator has proposed a bill that would ban red-light cameras and high-speed license plate scanners in Missouri.
Read More »A majority of the Kansas City Council will be new when members take office in August, raising questions about how the council will tackle several looming major issues.
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Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that lower courts should take another look at an appeal from a Missouri man on death row for killing a woman and her two children 16 years ago.
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Read More »Three credit card companies will pay $2.2 million to Missouri to settle an investigation alleging they marketed deceptive add-on products to consumers.
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