Missouri voters to decide on sports betting legalization in November. Amendment 2 could bring $28.9M annually, benefiting education. Backed by DraftKings, FanDuel and the state's major sports teams.
JEFFERSON CITY — More than three years after it was created, a commission designed to protect Missourians from cyberattacks still has no members. Developments in some of the St. Louis County's newest suburbs are building "town centers" of entertainment, employment and housing, where ther…
The first-term Republican's re-election campaign spent more than $132,000 on chartered flights between mid-December and June 2024. Recently, Hawley has been hopping around Missouri for rallies with Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker.
Missouri state Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, speaks to the crowd Monday, July 15, 2024, at The Soda Museum in St. Charles while hosting a prayer rally in response to the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.
In November, Missouri voters will get to decide whether two Supreme Court justices will keep their seats. Some progressives want to vote against retaining them because of their opinions on an abortion rights amendment — but it could backfire.
More than 70 nonpartisan judges are on Missouri ballots for the Nov. 5, 2024 general election. At least two of them will be on every ballot statewide.
David Wasinger, Richard Brown, Ken Iverson and Danielle Elliot are running for lieutenant governor in the Nov. 5 general election.
One of Josh Hawley’s favorite lines of attack during his first run for U.S. Senate in 2018 was to lambaste his Democratic opponent for using a private jet to travel the state. “I say, ‘Look, I’m driving everywhere,
Republican John Potter has never ran for a spot in the Missouri House, while Democratic state Rep. Adrian Plank is no stranger. The two face off in the Nov. 5 election. Plank (D-Columbia) was elected to represent the state's 47th District two years ago,
It’s time to bet the over-under on how much will be spent this year on gambling ballot measures in Missouri. A good mark might be $60 million. Online bookies poured $32 million so far into the Amendment 2 campaign to legalize sports betting,
Lawmakers and opponents expressed concern about the possible use of public funds for campaign purposes, but the fund's manager says it's all legal.