Corrections staffing shortages persist
The Missouri Department of Corrections' years-long struggle with understaffing has left incarcerated populations underserved and corrections officers at higher…
The Missouri Department of Corrections' years-long struggle with understaffing has left incarcerated populations underserved and corrections officers at higher…
Have you ever heard of a watermelon cave? What about a cantaloupe cave?
State agencies are preparing for the first major storm of the winter.
Three days before Christmas Eve, a mean one will move across state, imperiling the holiday travel plans of Missourians.
Missouri will receive a third federal grant that will help the state finish clearing the state's backlog of untested sexual assault kits, Chris Nuelle, spokesm…
Baked into the 39-page text of the recently passed amendment legalizing recreational marijuana in Missouri is a section mandating expungements for marijuana co…
Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick wants to return more than $1 billion in unclaimed property to its rightful owners.
Missouri plans to execute Kevin Johnson Tuesday despite a special prosecutor’s request to halt the execution because he alleged Johnson’s case was tainted by r…
Missouri's burdensome process for seeking an expungement has rendered record sealing inaccessible for many who are working in low-wage jobs without bargaining …
Landowners along the Rock Island Trail east of Beaufort will likely be able to pursue compensation from the federal government for seizing their land for the R…
Fans of the British rock band Queen will have the chance to watch an acclaimed tribute band pay homage to the lasting legacy of the much-loved band.
Missouri has been awarded a $7 million grant to fight youth homelessness, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently announced.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is seeking to fill shortages in law enforcement agencies across the state with a new scholarship opportunity.
Frustrated users of a glitch-ridden Missouri Lottery app are contemplating whether they should quit playing the lottery.
A new grant for Missouri highway safety offices seeks to make the culture of distracted driving obsolete in light of failed hands-free driving bills.
Four months ago, the Missouri Department of Corrections banned all physical mail to inmates in an effort to stymie the introduction of drugs into prisons.
As challenges to the Biden administration's student debt relief program move forward, the program stands to impact more than three-quarters of a million Missou…
Missouri is failing when it comes to highway safety.
Stop ignoring traffic violations of commercial motor vehicles, a law enforcement officer challenged his Missouri peers during a highway safety and traffic conf…
The state of Missouri is at the threshold of a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" to scrap its outdated computer system in hopes of improving Missourians' inte…