John J. Sinclair joined the St. Louis Police Department in 1926. He became a lieutenant. He retired in 1956 and died in 1981.
Gov. Mike Kehoe outlined big raises for members of his Cabinet in his budget proposal. Higher pay, his spokeswoman says, is needed to retain and recruit “the best qualified people.” ...
Missouri's new governor has a list of priorities that range from cutting taxes, expanding child care access, and increasing ...
At a Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce event, three local legislators discussed income tax, water rights and ...
Missouri voters passed Amendment 3 in November 2024, enshrining the right to an abortion. The procedure still isn't available ...
The Missouri Gaming Commission remains on track to launch legalized sports gambling in the state by the end of June and has ...
On Friday, Jan. 31, Gov. Mike Kehoe announced the appointment of Megan Page, of Sedalia, as Pettis County Clerk. "Ms. Page is the owner of Heckart, Meisenheimer, and Scrivner Morrow Funeral Homes as ...
The leader of a St. Louis-area county is resigning his government position to join business group Greater St. Louis Inc.
Multiple sources have confirmed to Nexstar's WDAF that should the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LIX, there will be no ...
The county budget has been completed, and the sheriff’s office has begun the process of purchasing vehicles and equipment for the year.
Columbia school board candidates Suzette Waters and Erica Dickson participated in the CMNEA forum Wednesday. Ken Rice declined.
Kansas City is no stranger to holding championship parades and rallies. This year's celebration will look different though.