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Murphy Smith says he was unemployed for four years because of medical issues before becoming a rideshare driver in Eugene, ...
On the evening of May 14, when the House side of the Missouri legislature was almost a ghost town, state Rep. Mark Sharp’s ...
Like many moderate-income workers, public school teachers Julia and Scott Whitnall didn’t think they’d become homeowners in ...
Missouri could lose around $400 million in federal funding for food assistance under a plan approved by Congressional ...
The Missouri Veterans Commission has received $80 million from sales taxes collected from marijuana dispensaries and other ...
Kevin Hines has been living in a house without a roof in the days since a tornado devastated his community. He has seen some ...
At the end of February, during a public budget hearing, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas asked the police department whether ...
Medicaid is not just a safety net — it’s a lifeline for more than 1.2 million Missouri residents, nearly 20% of our state’s ...
Missouri said goodbye Tuesday to Kit Bond, the Republican former governor, U.S. Senator and auditor who spent 34 of his 86 ...
Missouri’s Democratic members of Congress decried the proposed GOP cuts to Medicaid in a press briefing Wednesday, calling ...
City officials in St. Louis closed their crumbling older jail in 2021, but shuffling detainees into a newer jail hasn’t ...
The Missouri Legislature is as predictable as a Kardashian divorce. It’s the shock and awe of Democrats and progressives that ...
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