Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe Ushers in New Era with Nine Appointments to State Boards, Bolstering Kansas City and St. Louis Leadership
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe appoints nine individuals to state boards and commissions, bringing diverse backgrounds in law enforcement, finance, education, and agriculture to various public service roles.
Missouri Court Backs Attorney General Andrew Bailey in Planned Parenthood Records Dispute Over Gender Transition Treatments
Missouri's Attorney General won a court ruling to obtain Planned Parenthood records on treatments for transgender minors, intensifying debate over transgender healthcare.
St. Louis Detective Sergeant Melissa Foster Awarded for Exceptional Crime-Solving Prowess
Detective Sergeant Melissa Foster was honored with the Major Case Squad Certificate of Commendation by the St. Louis Police for her outstanding performance in solving complex cases, including a 2024 homicide.
Missouri Honors Fallen Hero as Flags Fly at Half-Staff for Young Firefighter Chevy Gall
Flags in Franklin County and Missouri firehouses will lower to half-staff to honor Firefighter Chevy Gall, who died on duty. Governor Kehoe ordered the tribute for April 12, 2025, to mark Gall's service and sacrifice.
Missouri Attorney General Joins Multi-State Effort Supporting Federal Lawsuit Against Illinois Sanctuary Policies
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins a multi-state amicus brief supporting a U.S. lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago over their sanctuary city policies, arguing they impede federal immigration enforcement and safety.












