Americansā views on crime often donāt match reality ā and a new report suggests those perceptions are shaped as much by personal experiences and economic conditions as by crime itself. The analysis, released by the nonprofit think tank Council on Criminal Justice, draws on decades of Gallup survey data to examine how people perceive crime […]
There are no increases in basic state aid to public schools or higher education in the compromise Missouri budget worked out Monday in a day-long conference. As a result, lawmakers will not fund the $190 million cost of a 2024 education law as requested by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. For community colleges […]
A St. Louis-based marijuana companyās failed attempt to block its workers from unionizing has set a national precedent in favor of workers who process cannabis.Ā Owners of BeLeaf Medicalās Sinse cultivation facility in St. Louis have been arguing since 2023 that their āpost-harvest workersā donāt have the right to unionize because theyāre agricultural workers.Ā Agricultural […]
In Hermann, Missouri, only 24 beds are available at the cityās critical access hospital. The hospital has been forced to whittle away at services over the years in order to stay financially viable. Like many of Missouriās rural hospitals, the situation is dire, Hermann Area District Hospital CEO Bill Hellebusch said. To help keep the […]
The U.S. Supreme Courtās new decision gutting a key provision of the federal Voting Rights Act clears the way for state officials to drastically reshape not only Congress but also state legislatures, county commissions, city councils and even local school boards. The ruling, released last week in a case called Louisiana v. Callais, dismantled some […]
WASHINGTON ā Americans saw prices at the pump sharply rise in recent days as the nationwide average cost for a gallon of regular gas shot up 38 cents over the past week, according to GasBuddy. The motor club AAA clocked the average price of regular gas at $4.46 per gallon and diesel at $5.64, as […]
Federal agencies say they have yet to take steps to implement President Donald Trumpās executive order restricting voting by mail, as the Department of Justice fights a Democrat-led lawsuit against it. The Justice Department late FridayĀ filed documents asking a federal judge to dismiss the lawsuit and to not block the executive order on a preliminary […]
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a temporary stay on an appeals court ruling from Friday that was blocking remote access to an abortion drug, restoring access until at least May 11. The administrative stay, issued by Justice Samuel Alito, pauses Fridayās decision by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. That ruling blocked a 2023 rule […]
Two small community agencies with personal ties to state Sen. Angela Mosley face questions about their budget earmarks in a debate that some involved say is more about St. Louis County politics than the cost in the state budget. The earmarks ā $300,000 for Saving Our Children, which provides a variety of services ranging from […]
One of the main methods of obtaining abortion medication for those living in states with bans is now blocked nationwide, after a federal appeals court decision issued Friday afternoon. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked a U.S. Food and Drug Administration rule from 2023 that allowed mifepristone, one of two drugs used to terminate […]
After the U.S. Supreme Court severely weakened the federal Voting Rights Act in an April 29 decision, a furious U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned what he called an āillegitimateā conservative majority on the court. āThis isnāt even the Roberts Court,ā Jeffries said, referring to Chief Justice John Roberts. āItās the Trump Court.ā Democrats […]
When the Missouri Senate debated the state operating budget last month, state Sen. Brian Williams pressed the chamberās budget chairman to identify who requested a dozen earmarks added after the bill cleared committee. For 25 minutes, Williams, a University City Democrat and senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, asked state Sen. Rusty Black, the […]
SomethingĀ toldĀ LannyĀ DeanĀ to hit the brakes. The battered Honda CR-V skidded to a stop on the wet black pavement of U.S. 183, its array of antennas quivering. The anemometer poking above the roof was twirling madly, driven by the 50-mph rush of air being sucked into a massive, wedge-shaped tornado less than a mile ahead. AsĀ DeanĀ watched, the […]
A group called the Respect MO Voters Coalition turned in what it called a record-breaking number of petition signatures on Sunday to the Secretary of State’s office for a proposed constitutional amendment to appear on the 2026 ballot. The more than over 367,000 signatures, collected from every congressional district in the state, represent a “massive […]
The 340B Drug Pricing Program was established with a clear and crucial objective: to assist safety-net providers in efficiently utilizing limited federal resources and expanding healthcare access for vulnerable patients. At its core, the 340B program enables eligible healthcare providers to purchase medications at substantial discounts. In return, these providers are expected to utilize the […]
A new effort to force states to affirm the Trump administrationās views on DEI, transgender athletes and immigration when signing contracts with the U.S. Forest Service is threatening millions of dollars in wildfire grant funding and fire reduction projects on federal lands. Some liberal states canāt sign the documents because the policies clash with state […]
Massachusetts and Rhode Island are considering dropping GLP-1 drugs for obesity treatment from their Medicaid programs, continuing a trend of states that have stopped coverage of these expensive medications.Ā Thirteen state Medicaid programs are covering GLP-1 drugs for the treatment of obesity this year, down from 16 last year.Ā Medicaid programs in California, New Hampshire, […]
President Donald Trump on Thursday moved to capitalize on a U.S. Supreme Court decision weakening the federal Voting Rights Act as he urged one governor to gerrymander his state and praised another for suspending an approaching primary. The courtās decision on Wednesday struck down Louisianaās congressional map as unconstitutional and empowered other Republican statesĀ to break […]
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley has opened a new front in the fight over medication abortion, pushing legislation to revoke federal approval of mifepristone, urging the Justice Department to investigate its manufacturer and helping launch a national political group aimed at reshaping abortion debates after a string of losses on the ballot. The push has made […]
The Missouri House voted down a bill Thursday that would have expanded the rights of parents in their childās school or doctorās office. The bill faced robust debate Tuesday, which ended with the House signaling its approval with a vocal vote. However, the bill was unable to cross the threshold of votes needed Thursday for […]