Missouri’s system for providing legal representation to families ensnared in the foster care system is highly decentralized and has little state oversight. The result is that some parents go without ...
Missouri has made the tentative decision to participate in a federal food assistance program for kids, potentially opening the door for millions of dollars in aid through a program called Summer EBT.
Planning a family trip to St. Louis, Missouri? You’re in for a treat! The Gateway City is bursting with St. Louis attractions for families that blend fun, education, and adventure. Whether you’re ...
It's an honor to serve as your State Auditor, but today, I'm writing as a father and Missourian who cares deeply about the future of our great state. That future starts today in classrooms across ...
Missouri children who receive government health insurance will soon be able to keep their coverage for a year without worrying about being kicked off the state rolls. A provision in the federal ...
A teacher works with a student on numbers in the Fort Osage School District. Many schools in Missouri invested in learning mentors and tutors after the pandemic began to help students academically ...
Missouri has begun issuing federal food benefits that could reach 475,000 kids this summer. The first batch of Missouri's summer food benefits for children was issued Thursday night, a spokesperson ...
Today, I am truly thankful for the Missouri General Assembly and the passage of Senate Bill 727, ensuring our children and teachers are provided with the opportunities and support that they deserve.
The chair labeled "mother's attorney" sat empty in the front row of the Christian County courtroom, and Megan Knight felt her stomach turn. While state workers and the judge discussed, rapid fire, the ...
A powerful documentary set at a maximum-security prison located just two hours from St. Louis premiered last week on Netflix. "The Quilters," a 33-minute short film, follows a group of incarcerated ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In the last seven months, more than 135,000 Missourians have been removed from the state’s Medicaid program, and nearly half of them are children. Until April of this year, ...