(AP) — A death penalty case will continue against a Missouri man who is citing new DNA evidence in his innocence claim for the stabbing death of a former newspaper reporter, the governor announced Thursday. Republican Gov. Mike Parson dissolved a panel of five former judges who had been...
Missouri Governor Blunt wants to nominate qualified judges who are faithful to the constitutionTrish MehaffeyDonna Walter
Jason Hancock,Missouri Independent: But by Thursday, Gov. Mike Parson was labeling the Post-Dispatch reporter a “hacker” and vowing to seek criminal prosecution. “The state does not take this matter lightly,” Parson said Thursday at a hastily called press conference. He refused to take ques...
Riverside County Sheriff Becomes the First Major Republican to Say He'll Run for California Governor Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco says he is running for governor in 2026, becoming the first major Republican to announce a bid Associated P...
O'FALLON, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri police officer who killed a man during a shootout on Interstate 44 last year was “fully justified” and will not face criminal charges, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell said Wednesday.
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“Donald Trump’s comments regarding women were disgraceful and appalling,” Byrne said in a statement. He echoed the call for Mike Pence to replace Trump at the top of the ticket. Missouri Rep. Ann Wagner She issued a statement Saturday: “I have committed my short time in Congress to fi...
But according to Zack Strong, writing for the Natural Resources Defense Council, Montana’s governor brought together a Citizen’s Advisory Council in case the federal protections are removed. One of the issues they’re struggling with is whether grizzlies should be permitted for hunting. The NRDC...
Brown's deathignited four days of clashes with furious protesters. The tension eased Thursday after the governorturned oversight of the protests over to the Missouri Highway Patrol. Within hours, the mood on the street lighted, with state troopers walking side-by-side with peaceful protesters ...
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