Kansas City Revels in Tax-Free FIFA World Cup Tickets as Missouri Preps for 2026 Soccer Showcase
Missouri offers tax breaks on 2026 FIFA World Cup tickets, with official purchase channels recommended to avoid fraudulent sales, and anticipates economic and tourism benefits from hosting the event.
Missouri Attorney General Warns Against Winter Weather Scams, Offers Tips to Safeguard Residents
Missouri AG Catherine Hanaway warns of winter-related HVAC scams, offering advice to residents on avoiding fraud by verifying technician credentials and being wary of unsolicited offers and upfront payments.
Chesterfield Police Department Seeks Aspiring Law Enforcement Leaders for Spring Internship Program
Chesterfield Police Department is accepting applications for its spring semester internship program, offering insight into law enforcement operations for college students interested in police careers.
Missouri Department of Mental Health's Sheila Wunning Balances Administration with Direct Patient Care
Sheila Wunning, director of the developmental disabilities division in Missouri, ensures hands-on patient interaction, reduces unnecessary institutionalization, and advocates for personalized care while overseeing department improvements.
Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Announces 2026 Health Insurance Rates, Advocates Consumer Education Amid Changes
The Missouri DCI has outlined health insurance rates for 2026, emphasizing consumer choice and available resources despite rate increases and potential end of tax credits.
Missouri Attorney General Reminds Sex Offenders of Halloween Safety Rules and Urges the Public to Stay Vigilant and Check the Registry
Missouri's Attorney General enforces Halloween rules for registered sex offenders, including not participating in festivities with children, keeping lights off, and staying indoors during specific evening hours.
Missouri Governor Kehoe Ushers in New Era with Diverse Set of Appointments for Key Positions
Governor Mike Kehoe of Missouri has announced appointments to various boards and a county office, highlighting the diverse experiences of the new appointees in areas such as health, education, community service, and law.
St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery Temporarily Removed From Office Amid Federal Indictment and Trial Proceedings
St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery has been temporarily removed from office pending his trial for charges including witness retaliation and rights deprivation, as ordered by a court and supported by Missouri AG Hanaway.
St. Louis Nonprofits and Businesses Mobilize for Emergency Food Drive Amid SNAP Benefit Halt
Missouri nonprofits and businesses respond to SNAP benefit disruptions from a government shutdown by launching an emergency food drive, hosted by Operation Food Search and City Foundry, to aid residents facing food insecurity.
Missouri Rallies to Support Tornado Survivors with Mental Health Services in St. Louis and Sikeston
Missouri launches Show Me Hope CCP with FEMA grant providing mental health support in St. Louis and Sikeston post-tornado, involving multiple local organizations for resilience and recovery.
St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann Reverses Decision, Announces 2026 Reelection Bid Amidst Local GOP Stir
St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann will run for reelection in 2026, reversing his decision to retire, emphasizing the county's growth and development under his leadership since 2007.












