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State Board of Education issues 10-year renewal to St. Louis public charter school
Lafayette Preparatory Academy practices diverse-by-design school model
AG Bailey ordered to sign fiscal note for abortion ballot initiative
The state's highest court upheld Judge Jon Beetem's ruling that AG Bailey has a duty to approve fiscal note summaries
St. Louis judge allows clergy challenge to state's abortion ban to proceed
Judge Jason Sengheiser denied the state of Missouri's motion to dismiss the claims
St. Louis federal judge dismissed 19-year-old chess winner's defamation lawsuit
U.S. District Judge Audrey Fleissig dismissed chess grandmaster Hans Niemann's $100 million lawsuit
St. Louis approves bill requiring a permit to display firearms
Final Board Bill 29 approval is pending with St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones
St. Louis Circuit Attorney names Centene lawyer interim director of community engagement
Top prosecutor Gabe Gore appointed Keith Williamson last month
School district wins COVID mask lawsuit after AG fails to appeal
Judge rules state Attorney General’s office has no lawful authority to interfere with the locally elected official policy
AG's office ordered to pay $242,000 for Sunshine Law violations under Hawley's term
Judge Jon Beetem determined Sunshine Law violations occurred when Hawley was AG
St. Louis judge omits Reproductive Equity Fund from ban on city-funded abortion tourism
Judge Sengheiser: 'The court is not inclined to grant the current request for a broad preliminary injunction preventing the Reproductive Equity Fund from operating at all'
Missouri House minority leader announces gubernatorial bid
Democrat Crystal Quade will face Republicans Jay Ashcroft, Bill Eigel, and Mike Kehoe in the 2024 elections
State senator announces candidacy for U.S. Senate
Karla May seeks to unseat Sen. Josh Hawley
St. Charles County Council to vote on a resolution to enforce library dress code
Some 550 people attended a library board meeting last month to discuss the appropriateness of an employee’s wardrobe
Renew Missouri reacts to Gov. Parson vetoing an $8.5 million smeltering company loan
Renew Missouri calls on Rural Electric Cooperatives to seek Inflation Reduction Act funding
Gov. Parson asked to schedule a special legislative session by conservative groups
Conservative groups fear the 2024 elections will detract from next year's legislative session
Saint Louis University reacts to U.S. Supreme Court overturning diversity-based admissions
AG Bailey warned universities and municipalities to immediately end race-based affirmative action policies
Biden administration appeals court's social media rules in Missouri AG's censorship lawsuit
Judge Terry Doughty granted a preliminary injunction in the Missouri v. Biden
St. Louis judge to decide fate of lawsuit against state abortion ban
13 clergy from six faith traditions allege HB 126 violates the separation of church and state
U.S. Supreme Court rules against Pres. Biden’s debt forgiveness plan
Prof. Kenneth Warren thinks the decision makes sense.
Gov. Parson names new director of Economic Development
Michelle Hataway is now the acting director replacing Maggie Kost
Teen at the center of Kim Gardner's ouster sues St. Louis city, motorists who allegedly maimed her
After being hit on Feb. 18, Janae's two legs were amputated