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Charter says sabotage to its network in Missouri proves the need for stronger laws that impart tougher criminal penalties on vandals who disrupt telecom services.
A Moberly man charged with second-degree murder in the shooting of a 23-year-old woman told police he fired in self-defense. Whether the legal system agrees could depend on whether and how David K.
A group made up of sheriffs from across the state, calling itself the Missouri Sheriffs' Constitutional Firearms Alliance, ...
Missouri's Governor Kehoe signed education bills focusing on K-12 improvements, workforce development, and school safety.
Senate Bill 160, known as ‘Danny’s Law,’ was signed into law by Governor Mike Kehoe on Wednesday, promoting student safety ...
Ballwin chief Doug Schaeffler's peace officer license could bar him from finding new police work as he sues the city seeking ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed 13 bills Wednesday, including numerous education provisions passed in a handful of bipartisan ...
There could be more retired teachers returning as substitutes and more home-schooled students will be able to participate in ...
When Missouri K-12 public school students head back to school this fall, they won’t be able to use their phones during school ...
JEFFERSON CITY — A new state law banning cellphones in schools is among a package of legislation signed Wednesday by Gov. Mike Kehoe. Kehoe, a Republican in his first year as chief executive, spent ...
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced an increase in the Missouri Blue Scholarship, boosting the maximum benefit for law enforcement recruits from $5,000 to $6,000. The enhancement follows a $1 million ...
Stalled Delta 8 regulations has led Missouri's Executive branch to take action and left many wondering: "When will this issue ...