Nine Missouri lawyer-legislators were selected Monday as committee chairpersons.
Read More »McCaskill says she won’t run for governor in 2016
U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill said Monday that she won’t run for Missouri governor in 2016, avoiding a potential Democratic primary with Missouri’s attorney general.
Read More »Secretary of state Kander aims to cut business fees
Missouri businesses could pay the lowest fees nationally if legislation backed by Secretary of State Jason Kander gets support from lawmakers.
Read More »St. Charles OKs body cameras for its police
An eastern Missouri city is the latest among a growing number of municipalities around the nation that have approved the purchase of body cameras for their police force.
Read More »Settlement offered for red-light camera tickets in Missouri
Nearly 900,000 people who paid fines for red-light camera tickets in Missouri can apply for partial refunds under a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit.
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Read More »Insurance company to pay Missouri $161K for false statements
A health insurance company is agreeing to pay Missouri more than $161,000 for falsely claiming a state law required customers' policies be replaced with Affordable Care Act benefits.
Read More »Developers, including Rams owner, plan Los Angeles stadium
A development group that includes a company controlled by the owner of the St. Louis Rams announced plans Monday to build an 80,000-seat stadium in the Los Angeles suburbs that could become home for an NFL team.
Read More »5 things to know for 2015 Missouri legislative session
Missouri lawmakers will return to the state Capitol on Wednesday to kick off the 2015 legislative session, with an agenda that will include issues related to the fatal shooting of a black 18-year-old in Ferguson by a white police officer and renewed attempts to rewrite Missouri's laws for struggling schools.
Read More »Appeals court rules against KKK in leafleting suit
The American Civil Liberties Union is appealing a ruling that prohibits the Ku Klux Klan from leafleting in the streets of a small southeast Missouri town.
Read More »Deputy wins new trial after assault conviction
In a unanimous, unsigned opinion, the Supreme Court reversed and remanded the assault charge and threw out the other convictions for Christopher Hunt.
Read More »Fake signatures suspected in early voting measure
An initiative petition that sought to qualify an early voting measure for the Missouri ballot included the supposed signatures of dead people among other potentially fraudulent names, according to a report from state's top election official.
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