The longtime Greene County prosecutor who took a new job with Missouri State Auditor Tom Schweich last month will lead a new effort that will follow in the wake of Schweich’s audits.
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Read More »The longtime Greene County prosecutor who took a new job with Missouri State Auditor Tom Schweich last month will lead a new effort that will follow in the wake of Schweich’s audits.
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Read More »Some combat veterans haven’t been receiving a discount on college tuition required under state law, a new lawsuit alleges.
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Read More »State Sen. Kevin Engler has introduced a bill calling for the nonpartisan election of judges.
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Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon today appointed Kevin Gunn of Webster Groves as chairman of the commission, which regulates investor-owned utilities. Gunn, a Democrat, was appointed a member of the commission in 2008.
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Read More »This year’s battle over the Nonpartisan Court Plan is under way.
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Read More »The Missouri House has given first-round approval to a bill that would tweak the state’s workers’ compensation laws.
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Read More »A lawsuit between Fox News and former U.S. Senate candidate Robin Carnahan has been settled, according to an entry in the lawsuit’s electronic case file.
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Read More »St. Louis Democrats consoled one another but said it was time to move forward after hearing that Charlotte, N.C., was picked instead as the host city for next year’s Democratic National Convention.
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Read More »St. Louis attorney Ed Martin has announced that he will challenge Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill for the U.S. Senate in 2012.
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Read More »After an effort to ban smoking in the remaining parts of the state House got snuffed out in committee, an anti-smoking group is taking a new approach: filing a complaint under the Americans with Disabilities Act. A woman with medical ...
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Read More »A week after a Senate committee allowed a pay increase for judges to move forward, members of the House are taking action to stop the raises.
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