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In 1820, a group of five commissioners were appointed to meet and select a location, which would encompass four square miles, ...
Jefferson City municipal government is negotiating with a third-party vendor to operate the city's parking lots and ...
United Way of Central Missouri will officially present the Century of Caring Grant award to The Salvation Army during its ...
Gov. Kehoe approved the tax cut expected to reduce revenues by $340 million annually, even as he has been warning of future state funding shortfalls ...
The repeal of the sick leave provisions in Senate Bill 567 was among the highest profile fights in the General Assembly this spring, triggering lengthy filibusters and the deployment of a rarely used ...
JEFFERSON CITY — Just days after Republicans in Congress and President Donald Trump cut federal funding to states, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is poised to sign legislation projected to reduce ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe has signed a repeal of a law guaranteeing paid sick leave for workers and inflationary adjustments to the minimum wage. The repeal will take effect Aug. 28. Workers' ...
Eight months after voters approved it, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the repeal of a law Thursday that had guaranteed paid sick leave to workers and inflationary adjustments to the minimum wage.
School districts across Missouri face uncertainty over certification of their bond measures in light of a statute requiring a precise public notice window.
In Missouri’s capital Jefferson City, Tony Clayton has worked in livestock exports to China and more than 60 other countries over the last three decades.
America's competitors could get the upper hand In Missouri's capital Jefferson City, Tony Clayton has worked in livestock exports to China and more than 60 other countries over the last three decades.
On Tuesday, the St. Louis Cardinals Kids Clinic made its way to the Capital City for a sold-out camp teaching local kids the ...