The Missouri Senate took the first step Wednesday toward permitting some who qualify for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, to purchase meals at restaurants.
New mothers in Missouri could gain Medicaid health care coverage for up to a year under legislation passed Thursday by the state Senate, part of a national movement of expanded care that began during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Missouri auditor issued a subpoena Thursday to St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, another challenge as she faces possible removal from office.
Republicans determined to strip the Highways and Transportation Commission of its long-standing control of the multibillion-dollar state road fund are closer to getting their chance.
ST. LOUIS -- The number of St. Louis aldermen has been cut in half. There is a new map for the wards they represent. Tuesday's primary election will begin the process of picking a new era of local leaders. There are a lot of new and familiar faces running for office. Voters have already started [...]
Dumpster diving is an activity in which people vastly search through trash in hold to find items with usable, sentimental or monetary value. Is it legal in Missouri and Illinois?
The Marion Police Department recently assigned crews to dig around one neighborhood, leading to the discovery of a bag of methamphetamine in the sewer system.
Following high-profile cases in the City of St. Louis involving minors, the city’s juvenile court division and police department are clarifying policy regarding underage offenders.
Saint Louis University and YouGov PLC conducted a poll last month on several issues facing the Missouri legislature, collecting responses from more than 900 perspective Missouri voters.
A 32-year-old Chicago police officer died after he was wounded in a shootout with a man who was reportedly chasing a woman with a gun, authorities said Thursday.