Meeting records from 2021 show no rule change for appointing interim St. Louis personal director, as a civil service commissioner had suggested.
Conflict adds to questions about state government insiders’ influence over the fledgling medical marijuana industry.
A federal judge said state courts are best able to contend with questions about their process to make records available to the public.
Lawyers had tried to keep the settlement sealed and out of public view following the 2017 death of Tory Sanders in Mississippi County.
‘It’s a bad look to be standing here saying one of the first acts we take as a new body is to say we don’t want public input at committee hearings.’
Christopher Myers and Dustin Boone will be retried June 7 on federal charges, it was announced Monday.
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District's lawsuit is yet another legal and financial headache for the troubled Howard Bend Levee District.
County officials, who had tried to keep the settlement secret, will pay the judgment following the 2018 death of William "Billy" Ames III.
Missouri Senate votes unanimously for the bill that would help renters and landlords.
Warren Stemme has had to deal with angry landowners, record flooding and financial problems at the troubled special taxing district that has charged millions to local taxpayers.
Until this week, the two organizations have never released salary and employee information as required under the Sunshine Law.
Critics say there's few guidelines for deciding levee district taxes and little financial oversight of the districts, which often pay big money to lawyers and engineers.
It’s not clear what is driving the new level of secrecy, but advocacy groups are concerned.
Missouri has reported five inmate deaths and two employee deaths within its prison system.
Galloway blasts Parson administration: ‘Missouri doesn’t just need a new dashboard. Missourians need a new governor.’
The governor also has resumed campaign strategy meetings.
Agencies under the governor’s control routinely report aggregate case numbers. But not Parson’s office.
‘I did not make this endorsement, it is false,’ Clay tweeted.
But St. Louis County Executive Sam Page and his staff must take a class about the Sunshine Law and develop a tracking system for making sure public records requests are handled properly
The overnight filibuster marked the latest attempt by the GOP to enact changes to the state's legal system that could benefit businesses
The true source of the donation, revealed in a November 2019 state disclosure filed by the political action committee, sheds more light on how Sinquefield’s operation was able to funnel approximately $700,000 to Stenger’s political efforts — a sum first disclosed by federal prosecutors in August.
The suit by a Texas man claimed that a Pevely police officer seized his cellphone and threatened him with arrest as he was filming a traffic stop.
The Sinquefields cut a $100,000 check, and a group tied to them contributed $875,000 more.
The state began tracking overdoses in prisons in 2017. The agency plans to beef up its efforts to keep drugs out in 2020.
The union representing prison guards has been grappling with the Missouri Department of Corrections over a new contract since September 2018
St. Louis Circuit Judge Thom C. Clark II has set aside two weeks for the manslaughter trial of former St. Louis police officer Nathaniel Hendren.
The city maintains the database does not exist though similar data is submitted to the Attorney General's office annually and publicly published.
St. Louis Circuit Judge Thom C. Clark II held a hearing on Tuesday in chambers, closed to the public, and refused a Post-Dispatch reporter's request to move the hearing into the courtroom.
JEFFERSON CITY — A state appeals court on Tuesday rejected an attempt to open the records of a controversial dark money operation formed to help Eric Greitens during his short, scandal-plagued tenure as Missouri’s chief executive.
U.S. District Judge Audrey Fleissig spoke to a subcommittee about public access to court documents, fees for access and cameras in courtrooms.