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A new Missouri law will double how much crime victims can receive for lost earnings.Governor Jay Nixon on Wednesday signed legislation that will increase…
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A group of St. Louis-area schools are pledging to help two failing districts get back on track.The agreement announced by Gov. Jay Nixon Tuesday will mean…
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Financial advisers soon will have more authority to act if they suspect an older Missouri resident or person with a disability is the target of financial…
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A contentious measure that would make Missouri the 26th right-to-work state will soon be up for an expected veto.Gov. Jay Nixon on Thursday is set to take…
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Republican lawmakers are pressing ahead with plans to enact one of the nation's most restrictive unemployment laws later this year — even though…
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A Missouri city near Joplin that sustained damage from the 2011 deadly tornado will get $2 million for road repairs.On the anniversary of the tornado on…
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Governor Jay Nixon is pushing back the deadline for the state's Division of Energy to devise a comprehensive statewide energy plan.Nixon said Friday that…
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Missouri lawmakers did not take action this session on additional funds for transportation, a priority for Republican leaders and Democratic Gov. Jay…
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Approximately 80 home health care workers demonstrated outside Gov. Jay Nixon's office Wednesday, demanding that he sign off on an agreement that could...
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A health insurer has agreed to pay Missouri $4.5 million for covering certain elective abortions and failing to cover some autism treatments.During an…